The turbulent propagation speed of a premixed flame can be significantly enhanced by the onset of Darrieus–Landau (DL) instability within the wrinkled and corrugated flamelet regimes of turbulent com- bustion. Previous studies have revealed the existence of clearly distinct regimes of turbulent propagation, depending on the presence of DL instabilities or lack thereof, named here as super- and subcritical respec- tively, characterized by different scaling laws for the turbulent flame speed. In this study we present experimental turbulent flame speed measurements for propane/air mixtures at atmospheric pressure, variable equivalence ratio at Lewis numbers greater than one obtained within a Bun- sen geometry with particle image velocimetry diagnostics. By varying the equivalence ratio we act on the cut-off wavelength and can thus control DL instability. A classification of observed flames into sub/super- critical regimes is achieved through the characterization of their morphology in terms of flame curvature statistics. Numerical low-Mach number simulations of weakly turbulent two-dimensional methane/air slot burner flames are also performed both in the presence or absence of DL instability and are observed to exhibit similar morphological properties. We show that experimental normalized turbulent propane flame speeds S T =S L are subject to two distinct scaling laws, as a function of the normalized turbulence intensity U rms =S L , depending on the sub/supercrit- ical nature of the propagation regime. We also conjecture, based on the experimental results, that at higher values of turbulence intensity a transition occurs whereby the effects of DL instability become shadowed by the dominant effect of turbulence.
Experimental investigation of Darrieus–Landau instability effects on turbulent premixed flames / Troiani, Guido; Creta, Francesco; M., Matalon. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE. - ISSN 1540-7489. - STAMPA. - 35:(2014), pp. 1451-1459. [10.1016/j.proci.2014.07.060]
Experimental investigation of Darrieus–Landau instability effects on turbulent premixed flames
TROIANI, Guido;CRETA, Francesco;
2014
Abstract
The turbulent propagation speed of a premixed flame can be significantly enhanced by the onset of Darrieus–Landau (DL) instability within the wrinkled and corrugated flamelet regimes of turbulent com- bustion. Previous studies have revealed the existence of clearly distinct regimes of turbulent propagation, depending on the presence of DL instabilities or lack thereof, named here as super- and subcritical respec- tively, characterized by different scaling laws for the turbulent flame speed. In this study we present experimental turbulent flame speed measurements for propane/air mixtures at atmospheric pressure, variable equivalence ratio at Lewis numbers greater than one obtained within a Bun- sen geometry with particle image velocimetry diagnostics. By varying the equivalence ratio we act on the cut-off wavelength and can thus control DL instability. A classification of observed flames into sub/super- critical regimes is achieved through the characterization of their morphology in terms of flame curvature statistics. Numerical low-Mach number simulations of weakly turbulent two-dimensional methane/air slot burner flames are also performed both in the presence or absence of DL instability and are observed to exhibit similar morphological properties. We show that experimental normalized turbulent propane flame speeds S T =S L are subject to two distinct scaling laws, as a function of the normalized turbulence intensity U rms =S L , depending on the sub/supercrit- ical nature of the propagation regime. We also conjecture, based on the experimental results, that at higher values of turbulence intensity a transition occurs whereby the effects of DL instability become shadowed by the dominant effect of turbulence.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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