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Flame Mikhelson theory

The simple physical approaches proposed by Mallard and Le Chatelier [3] and Mikhelson [14] offer significant insight into the laminar flame speed and factors affecting it. Modem computational approaches now permit not only the calculation of the flame speed, but also a determination of the temperature profile and composition changes throughout the wave. These computational approaches are only as good as the thermochemical and kinetic rate values that form their database. Since these approaches include simultaneous chemical rate processes and species diffusion, they are referred to as comprehensive theories, which is the topic of Section C3. [Pg.159]

As mentioned in section 12.1, Dunskii [12] was the first who put forward the phenomenological theory of flame stabilization. The theory is based on the characteristic residence time, L, and combustion time, tc, in adjoining elementary volumes of fresh mixture and combustion products in the recirculation zone behind the bluff body. Dunskii s condition for flame blow-off is U/tc = Mi, where Mi is the Mikhelson number close to unity (for example, for cone flame holder the measurements give Mi = 0.45 [36]). Residence time L is taken proportional to the flame holder size, H, and inversely proportional to the approach flow velocity, U, i.e., L = H/U. Combustion time is estimated as tc = at/Si, where... [Pg.199]


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