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By utilizing a newly designed constant volume combustion bomb (CVCB), turbulent flame combustion phenomena are investigated using hydrogen–air mixture under the initial pressures of 1 bar, 2 bar and 3 bar, including flame acceleration, turbulent flame propagation and flame–shock interaction with pressure oscillations. The results show that the process of flame acceleration through perforated plate can be characterized by three stages: laminar flame, jet flame and turbulent flame. Fast turbulent flame can generate a visible shock wave ahead of the flame front, which is reflected from the end wall of combustion chamber. Subsequently, the velocity of reflected shock wave declines gradually since it is affected by the compression wave formed by flame acceleration. In return, the propagation velocity of turbulent flame front is also influenced. The intense interaction between flame front and reflected shock can be captured by high-speed schlieren photography clearly under different initial pressures. The results show that the propagation velocity of turbulent flame rises with the increase of initial pressure, while the forward shock velocities show no apparent difference. On the other hand, the reflected shock wave decays faster under higher initial pressure conditions due to the faster flame propagation. Moreover, the influence of initial pressure on pressure oscillations is also analyzed comprehensively according to the experimental results.  相似文献   

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The whole evolution of flame propagation in a confined combustion chamber was firstly experimentally observed in a newly designed experimental apparatus equipped with a perforated plate. The effect of the flame-flow/acoustic/shock wave interaction on the flame propagation was studied. The experiment was conducted with a stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixture. According to the flame morphology and the flame tip velocity, the whole evolution of flame propagation in the experimental apparatus was classified into the following three stages: laminar flame, jet flame and turbulent flame. In the present work, different flame propagation modes were obtained in different conditions. Depending on the initial pressure, three different flame propagation modes were observed. At an initial pressure of 1 bar, the flame propagation after perforated plate was mainly controlled by the interactions of the flame and combustion-generated flow ahead of the flame front. As initial pressures went up to 3 bar and 5 bar, shock waves were clearly observed ahead of the flame, which played a significant role on the flame propagation. The flame decelerated sharply and even propagated backwards, induced by the flame-shock wave interactions. Depending on the intensity of the shock wave, the backward-propagation velocity was higher at 5 bar with a stronger shock wave. In addition, the pressure oscillation at different initial pressures was discussed.  相似文献   

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The effects of the hole size and perforated plate position on the propagation of flame and flow and pressure oscillation were explored in a constant volume combustion chamber (CVCB) with a single-hole perforated plate. Stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixture was used in the experiments, and the propagation of the flame and jet flow were recorded by high-speed schlieren photography. The results demonstrated that the flame velocity firstly increases and then decreases with the increasing hole size. With the hole size of 13 mm, the flame velocity, peak pressure, and pressure oscillation reached the maximum under the current experimental conditions. Moreover, the influence of the position of the perforated plate was investigated. It was found that the jet flow before the flame front is prominently distinct when the perforated plate is in positions A and B, resulting in an apparent difference in the flame shape behind the perforated plate, which means that the movement of the jet flow plays a leading role in the development of the flame. In Position B, the flame front overlapped with the jet flow and has the same shape. Besides, an interesting phenomenon was captured: with perforated plate in Position B, a secondary flame front was generated with higher flame tip velocity before the primary flame front under the effect of the flame-vortex interaction.  相似文献   

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Geometrical influence of the perforated plate on flame propagation in hydrogen-air mixtures with various equivalence ratios and initial pressures was experimentally investigated in a channel with the length of 1 m and the cross-section of 7 cm × 7 cm. The perforated plate has the same cross section and three thicknesses of 40 mm, 80 mm and 120 mm. High-speed schlieren photography was employed to capture the flame shape evolution and derive the flame tip velocity. High-speed piezoelectric pressure transducers were flush-mounted upstream and downstream of the perforated plate to measure the pressure transient. It was found that, with the perforated plate in the path of flame, flame undergoes either “go”, or “quench” propagation mode. The limit between these two was dependent on the geometrical size of the perforated plate and the initial conditions of mixtures. Both velocity and pressure were effectively attenuated with the increase in the perforated plate length. Moreover, for “go” propagation mode, the flame process through the perforated plate was characterized by three obvious stages: laminar flame stage, jet flame stage and turbulent flame stage. Whereas, only laminar flame stage was observed in the “quench” mode.  相似文献   

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The laminar burning velocities and Markstein lengths for the dissociated methanol–air–diluent mixtures were measured at different equivalence ratios, initial temperatures and pressures, diluents (N2 and CO2) and dilution ratios by using the spherically outward expanding flame. The influences of these parameters on the laminar burning velocity and Markstein length were analyzed. The results show that the laminar burning velocity of dissociated methanol–air mixture increases with an increase in initial temperature and decreases with an increase in initial pressure. The peak laminar burning velocity occurs at equivalence ratio of 1.8. The Markstein length decreases with an increase in initial temperature and initial pressure. Cellular flame structures are presented at early flame propagation stage with the decrease of equivalence ratio or dilution ratio. The transition positions can be observed in the curve of flame propagation speed to stretch rate, indicating the occurrence of cellular structure at flame fronts. Mixture diluents (N2 and CO2) will decrease the laminar burning velocities of mixtures and increase the sensitivity of flame front to flame stretch rate. Markstein length increases with an increase in dilution ratio except for very lean mixture (equivalence ratio less than 0.8). CO2 dilution has a greater impact on laminar flame speed and flame front stability compared to N2. It is also demonstrated that the normalized unstretched laminar burning velocity is only related to dilution ratio and is not influenced by equivalence ratio.  相似文献   

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For flames with very low burning speed, the flame propagation is affected by buoyancy. Flame front evolution and laminar flame parameter evaluation methods of buoyancy-affected flame have been proposed. The evolution and propagation process of a center ignited expanding ammonia/air flame has been analyzed by using the methods. The laminar flame parameters of ammonia/air mixture under different equivalence ratio (ER) and initial pressure have been studied. At barometric pressure, with the increase of ER, the laminar burning velocity (LBV) of ammonia/air mixture undergoes a first increase and then decrease process and reaches its maximum value of 7.17 cm/s at the ER of 1.1, while the Markstein length increases monotonously. For ammonia/air flames with ER less than unity, the flame velocity shows a decreasing trend with stretch rate, resulting in the propensity to flame instability, but no cellular structure was observed in the process of flame propagation. As the initial pressure increases, the LBV decreases monotonously as well as the Markstein length. The flame thicknesses of ammonia/air mixtures decrease with initial pressure and are much thicker than those of hydrogen flames, which makes a stronger stabilizing effect of curvature on the flame front. The most enhancement of LBV is contributed by the dehydrogenation reaction of NH3 with OH. The NO concentration decreases significantly with the increase of ER.  相似文献   

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为获得氮气稀释气对天然气燃烧特性的影响规律,在定容燃烧反应器中对不同当量比与初始压力下天然气的火焰传播特性、燃烧稳定性及燃烧特性进行了试验测试,并分析了氮气稀释度对天然气火焰传播特性、燃烧稳定性及燃烧特性的影响规律。研究结果表明:随着初始压力与氮气稀释度的升高,火焰前锋面将出现细小裂纹,火核逐渐向定容燃烧反应器上部漂移,火焰稳定性变差;随着初始压力的提高,马克斯坦长度明显变短,火焰稳定性变差,无拉伸火焰传播速度与层流燃烧速度明显降低,但最大燃烧压力显著升高。随着当量比的提高,层流燃烧速度与最大燃烧压力出现先增加后降低的趋势,两者的最大值出现在当量比为1.0时。马克斯坦长度随氮气稀释度的增加逐渐变短,表明火焰逐渐趋于不稳定;同时,无拉伸火焰传播速度、层流燃烧速度与最大燃烧压力随氮气稀释度的增加显著降低。  相似文献   

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The effects of the dilution with inert gas on different combustion processes in confined space are investigated by utilizing a newly designed constant volume combustion bomb (CVCB) equipped with a perforated plate. Hydrogen-air mixture diluted with argon, nitrogen and carbon oxide of different proportions is employed in the present work. Combustion phenomena were all captured by high-speed Schlieren photography including flame propagation, compression wave formation as well as pressure oscillation. The results show that the dilution of inert gas slows down flame propagation in the combustion chamber. The velocity deficit increases in the order of Ar/N2/CO2, which indicates that CO2 is a better inhibitor of flame propagation than Ar and N2. The evaluated jet flow accelerates continuously driven by the forward spreading laminar flame and the velocities at different inert gas conditions decrease in the sequence of Ar/N2/CO2. No shock wave occurs during the combustion process when inert gases are introduced into the chamber. The amplitude of pressure oscillations decreases with diluted mixture due to the absence of flame-shock interactions. Besides, the peak pressure shows difference among different inert gases.  相似文献   

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论述了采用纹影摄影术和高速摄影法观察分析氢气和空气预混合燃料在定容燃烧室内的火花点火燃烧过程,定性地分析了预混合氢气燃料的火焰形态和变化过程,以及燃烧室内的初始压力和空燃比对火焰传播速度及其燃烧压力的影响,通过采用纹影摄影术方法,初步揭示了预混合氢气燃料在定容燃烧室内燃烧时火焰初期紊流产生的机理,以及由开始的层流状火焰发展到湍流状火焰的过程,研究结果表明,预混合氢气燃料燃烧的火焰传播速度及燃烧压力明显地受燃烧室内的初始压力和空燃比的影响。  相似文献   

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The outward propagation and development of surface instability of the spark-ignited spherical premixed flames for methanol-air-nitrogen mixtures were experimentally studied by using a constant volume combustion chamber and a high-speed schlieren photography system. The laminar burning velocities, the mass burning fluxes, and the Markstein lengths were obtained at different equivalence ratios, dilution ratios, initial temperatures, and pressures. The laminar burning velocities and the mass burning fluxes give a similar curve versus the equivalence ratios. They increase with the increase of initial temperature and decrease with the increase of dilution ratio. The laminar burning velocity decreases with elevating the initial pressure, while the mass burning flux increases with the increase of the initial pressure. Markstein length decreases slightly with the increase of initial temperature for the rich mixtures. High initial pressure corresponds to low Markstein length. Markstein length increases with the increase of dilution ratio, which is more obvious when the mixture becomes leaner. Equivalence ratio has a slight impact on the development of the diffusive-thermal cellular structure at elevated initial pressures. The initial pressure has a significant influence on the occurrence of the flame front cellular structure. At the elevated pressures, the cracks on the flame surface branch and develop into the cell structure. These cells are bounded by cracks emitting a bright light, which may indicate soot formation. For very lean mixture combustion, the buoyancy effect and cooling effect from the spark electrodes have a significant impact on the flame propagation. The hydrodynamic instability, inhibited with the increase of initial temperature around the stoichiometric equivalence ratio, is enhanced with the increase of initial pressure and suppressed by mixture dilution.  相似文献   

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The outward propagation and development of surface instability of the spark-ignited spherical premixed flames for methanol-air-nitrogen mixtures were experimentally studied by using a constant volume combustion chamber and a high-speed schlieren photography system. The laminar burning velocities, the mass burning fluxes, and the Markstein lengths were obtained at different equivalence ratios, dilution ratios, initial temperatures, and pressures. The laminar burning velocities and the mass burning fluxes give a similar curve versus the equivalence ratios. They increase with the increase of initial temperature and decrease with the increase of dilution ratio. The laminar burning velocity decreases with elevating the initial pressure, while the mass burning flux increases with the increase of the initial pressure. Markstein length decreases slightly with the increase of initial temperature for the rich mixtures. High initial pressure corresponds to low Markstein length. Markstein length increases with the increase of dilution ratio, which is more obvious when the mixture becomes leaner. Equivalence ratio has a slight impact on the development of the diffusive-thermal cellular structure at elevated initial pressures. The initial pressure has a significant influence on the occurrence of the flame front cellular structure. At the elevated pressures, the cracks on the flame surface branch and develop into the cell structure. These cells are bounded by cracks emitting a bright light, which may indicate soot formation. For very lean mixture combustion, the buoyancy effect and cooling effect from the spark electrodes have a significant impact on the flame propagation. The hydrodynamic instability, inhibited with the increase of initial temperature around the stoichiometric equivalence ratio, is enhanced with the increase of initial pressure and suppressed by mixture dilution.  相似文献   

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The study on induced accelerated combustion of premixed hydrogen-air in a confined environment is of great significance for the efficient utilization of hydrogen energy in internal combustion engines. The accelerated flame induced by the orifice plate is more stable and easy to control, which is beneficial to achieve controlled and rapid turbulent combustion. In this work, the accelerated combustion process induced by the orifice plate, and the influence of the orifice structure and initial conditions on the flame propagation and combustion characteristics were investigated by constant volume combustion bomb and schlieren method. The results show that the combustion process induced by the orifice plate consists of three stages: the initial stage of propagation, the accelerated stage of the orifice plate, and the end combustion stage. The reduction in aperture induces greater turbulence intensity and increases the perturbation of the orifice plate to the flame, resulting in a substantial increase in flame propagation speed through the orifice plate. As the initial pressure and the equivalence ratio increase, the velocity of turbulent flame induced by the orifice plate and the change rate of the velocity before and after the orifice plate increase. As the initial temperature increases, the turbulent flame propagation velocity does not change much, and the velocity change rate before and after the orifice plate decreases. The effect of the initial conditions on flame acceleration induced by the orifice plate is essentially the influence of flame propagation speed and instability. The greater the flame propagation speed and the stronger the flame instability, the stronger the induced turbulence and the greater the influence of the turbulent flow disturbance, and the greater the velocity of the turbulent flame induced by the orifice plate. There exists an optimum aperture for the shortest combustion duration at any initial conditions, but the optimal diameter is not sensitive to changes in initial conditions. The effect of orifice-induced combustion acceleration is remarkable, and the combustion durations induced by each orifice plate are shortened by more than 50%.  相似文献   

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Auto-ignition and flame propagation are the two different controlling mechanisms for stabilizing the flame in secondary stage combustion in hot vitiated air environment and at elevated pressure. The present work aims at the investigation of the flame stabilization mechanism of flames developing in such an environment. In order to better understand the structure of turbulent flames at inlet temperature well above the auto-ignition temperature, the behavior of laminar flames at those conditions needs to be analyzed. As an alternative to challenging and expensive measurements at high temperature and pressure, the behavior of laminar flames at such conditions can be predicted from theory using mathematical simulation. In the present work, the laminar burning velocities and flame structures of premixed stoichiometric methane/air mixtures for inlet temperatures from 300 to 1450 K and absolute pressures from 1 to 8 bar have been calculated using a freely propagating laminar, one dimensional, planar flame model. The prediction shows that at inlet temperatures below the auto-ignition temperature, the predicted laminar burning velocity which corresponds to the unburned mixture velocity in order to create a steady laminar flame decreases with increase in pressure. When the inlet temperature of the mixture goes well beyond the auto-ignition temperature of the mixture, however, the unburned mixture velocity increases steeply at higher pressure level, because of a complete transition of the flame structure.  相似文献   

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Laminar hydrogen flame propagation in a channel with a perforated plate is investigated using 2D reactive Navies-Stokes simulations. The effect of the perforated plate on flame propagation is treated with a porous media model. A one step chemistry model is used for the combustion of the stoichiometric H2–air mixture. Numerical simulations show that the perforated plate has considerable effect on the flame propagation in the region downstream from the perforated plate and marginal effect on the upstream region. It is found to squeeze the flame front and result in a ring of unburned gas pocket around the flame neck. The resulting abrupt change in flow directions leads to the formation of some vortices. Downstream of the perforated plate, a wrinkled “M”-shape flame is observed with “W” shape flame speed evolution, which lastly turns back to a convex curved flame front. Parametric studies have also been carried out on the inertial resistance factor, porosity, perforated plate length and its location to investigate their effects on flame evolution. Overall, for parameter range studied, the perforated plate has an effect of reducing the flame speed downstream of it.  相似文献   

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The self-acceleration characteristics of a syngas/air mixture turbulent premixed flame were experimentally evaluated using a 10% H2/90% CO/air mixture turbulent premixed flame by varying the turbulence intensity and equivalence ratio at atmospheric pressure and temperature. The propagation characteristics of the turbulent premixed flame including the variation in the flame propagation speed and turbulent burning velocity of the syngas/air mixture turbulent premixed flame were evaluated. In addition, the effect of the self-acceleration characteristics of the turbulent premixed flame was also evaluated. The results show that turbulence gradually changes the radius of the premixed flame from linear growth to nonlinear growth. With the increase of turbulence intensity, the formation of a cellular structure of the flame front accelerated, increasing the flame propagation speed and burning speed. In the transition stage, the acceleration exponent and fractal excess of the turbulent premixed flame decreased with increasing equivalence ratio and increased with increasing turbulence intensity at an equivalence ratio of 0.6. The acceleration exponent was always greater than 1.5.  相似文献   

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In this study, the experiment study about the laminar burning velocity and the flame stability of CO2 diluted natural gas–hydrogen–air mixture was conducted in a constant volume combustion vessel by using the high-speed schlieren photography system. The unstretched laminar burning velocity and the Markstein length at different hydrogen fractions, dilution ratios and equivalence ratios and with different initial pressures were obtained. The flame stability was studied by analyzing the Markstein length, the flame thickness, the density ratio and the flame propagation schlieren photos. The results showed that the unstretched laminar burning velocity would be reduced with the increase of the initial pressure and dilution ratio and would be increased with the increase of the hydrogen fraction of the mixture. Meanwhile, the Markstein length would be increased with the increase of the equivalence ratio and the dilution ratio. Slight flaws occurred at the early stage. At a specific equivalence ratio, a higher initial pressure and hydrogen fraction would cause incomplete combustion.  相似文献   

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The mean local reaction rate related to the average expansion across the front and computed from the mean velocity divergence is evaluated in this work. Measurements are carried out in a air/methane premixed jet flame by combined PIV/LIF acquisitions. The procedure serves the purpose of obtaining values of a turbulent flame speed, namely the local turbulent consumption speed SLC, as a function of the position along the bunsen flame. With the further position that the flamelet assumption provides a proportionality between turbulent burning speed normalized with the laminar unstretched one and the turbulent to average flame surface ratio, the proportionality constant, i.e., the stretching factor becomes available. The results achieved so far show the existence of a wide region along which the bunsen flame front has a constant stretching factor which apparently depends only on the ratio between turbulent fluctuations and laminar flame speed and on the jet Reynolds number.  相似文献   

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Propagation characteristics of hydrogen-air deflagration need to be understood for an accurate risk assessment. Especially, flame propagation velocity is one of the most important factors. Propagation velocity of outwardly propagating flame has been estimated from burning velocity of a flat flame considering influence of thermal expansion at a flame front; however, this conventional method is not enough to estimate an actual propagation velocity because flame propagation is accelerated owing to cellular flame front caused by intrinsic instability in hydrogen-air deflagration. Therefore, it is important to understand the dynamic propagation characteristics of hydrogen-air deflagration. We performed explosion tests in a closed chamber which has 300 mm diameter windows and observed flame propagation phenomena by using Schlieren photography. In the explosion experiments, hydrogen-air mixtures were ignited at atmospheric pressure and room temperature and in the range of equivalence ratio from 0.2 to 1.0. Analyzing the obtained Schlieren images, flame radius and flame propagation velocity were measured. As the result, cellular flame fronts formed and flame propagations of hydrogen–air mixture were accelerated at the all equivalence ratios. In the case of equivalent ratio φ = 0.2, a flame floated up and could not propagate downward because the influence of buoyancy exceeded a laminar burning velocity. Based upon these propagation characteristics, a favorable estimation method of flame propagation velocity including influence of flame acceleration was proposed. Moreover, the influence of intrinsic instability on propagation characteristics was elucidated.  相似文献   

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Autoignited lifted flame behavior in laminar jets of methane/hydrogen mixture fuels has been investigated experimentally in heated coflow air. Three regimes of autoignited lifted flames were identified depending on initial temperature and hydrogen to methane ratio. At relatively high initial temperature, addition of a small amount of hydrogen to methane improved ignition appreciably such that the liftoff height decreased significantly. In this hydrogen-assisted autoignition regime, the liftoff height increased with jet velocity, and the characteristic flow time – defined as the ratio of liftoff height to jet velocity – correlated well with the square of the adiabatic ignition delay time. At lower temperature, the autoignited lifted flame demonstrated a unique feature in that the liftoff height decreased with increasing jet velocity. Such behavior has never been observed in lifted laminar and turbulent jet flames. A transition regime existed between these two regimes at intermediate temperature.  相似文献   

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《Combustion and Flame》1985,59(2):177-187
Ignition and burning mechanisms of the main chamber mixture by a torch jet were experimentally investigated using a divided chamber bomb. The effects of the nozzle diameter and volume ratio on the structure of the torch jet, ignition process, and subsequent burning process in the main chamber were minutely examined, in both uniform and stratified charges, by measurements of ion current, light emission, OH-emission (306.4 nm), initial torch jet velocity, and main chamber pressure histories and by schlieren photography. The structure of the torch jet was greatly influenced by the nozzle diameter and volume ratio independently of the main chamber mixture ratio. According to the physical and chemical characteristics obtained for it, the structure of the torch jet could be classified into four types, and the ignition and burning processes in the main chamber could also be classified into four patterns depending on the torch jet structure: pattern I, chemical chain ignition and well-dispersed burning; pattern II, composite ignition and well-dispersed burning followed by wrinkled laminar burning; pattern III, flame kernel torch ignition and wrinkled laminar burning; and pattern IV, flame front torch ignition and wrinkled laminar burning. Combustion characteristics such as main chamber pressure and net burning time in the main chamber also showed their own peculiar features. Examination of the lean flammability limit gave a possibility of lean burning outside of the normal flammability limit by using divided chamber systems. From these results combustion pattern II was found to be most favorable for lean burning.  相似文献   

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