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High-speed schlieren photography, pressure records and large eddy simulation (LES) model are used to study the shape changes, dynamics of premixed flame propagation and pressure build up in a closed duct. The study provides further understanding of the interaction between flame front, pressure wave and combustion-generated flow, especially when the flame acquires a “distorted tulip” shape. The Ulster multi-phenomena LES premixed combustion model is applied to gain an insight into the phenomenon of “distorted tulip” flame and explain the experimental observations. The model accounts for the effects of flow turbulence, turbulence generated by flame front itself, selective diffusion, and transient pressure and temperature on the turbulent burning velocity. The schlieren images show that the flame exhibits a salient “distorted tulip” shape with two secondary cusps superimposed onto the two original tulip lips. This curious flame shape appears after a well-pronounced classical tulip flame is formed. The dynamics of “distorted tulip” flame observed in the experiment is well reproduced by LES. The numerical simulations show that large-scale vortices are generated in the burnt gas after the formation of a classical tulip flame. The vortices remain in the proximity of the flame front and modify the flow field around the flame front. As a result, the flame front in the original cusp and near the sidewalls propagates faster than that close to the centre of the original tulip lips. The discrepancy in the flame propagation rate finally leads to the formation of the “distorted tulip” flame. The LES model validated previously against large-scale hydrogen/air deflagrations is successfully applied in this study to reproduce the dynamics of flame propagation and pressure build up in the small-scale duct. It is confirmed that grid resolution has an influence to a certain extent on the simulated combustion dynamics after the flame inversion.  相似文献   

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High-speed schlieren cinematography and pressure records are used to investigate the dynamics of premixed hydrogen/air flame propagation and pressure build up in a partially open duct with an opening located in the upper wall near the right end of the duct. This work provides basic understanding of flame behaviors and the effects of opening ratio on the combustion dynamics. The flame behaves differently under different opening conditions. The opening ratio has an important influence on the flame propagation and pressure dynamics. When the opening ratio α ≤ 0.075 a significant distorted tulip flame can be formed after the full formation of a classical tulip flame. The propagation speed of flame leading tip increases with the opening ratio. The coupling of flame front with the pressure wave is strong at low opening ratio. Both the pressure growth rate and oscillation amplitude inside the duct increases as the opening ratio decreases. The formation times of tulip and distorted tulip flames and the corresponding distances of flame front increase with the increase of the opening ratio.  相似文献   

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The behaviors and shape changes of premixed hydrogen-air flames at various equivalence ratios propagating in half-open and closed horizontal ducts are experimentally investigated using high-speed schlieren imaging and pressure sensors. The study shows that the premixed hydrogen-air flame undergoes more complex shape changes and exhibits more distinct characteristics than that of other gaseous fuels. One of the outstanding findings is that obvious distortion happens to tulip flame after its full formation when equivalence ratio ranges from 0.84 to 4.22 in the closed duct. The salient tulip flame distortions are specially scrutinized and distinguished from the classical tulip collapse and disappearance. The dynamics of distorting tulip flame is different from that of classical tulip flame. The normal tulip flame can be reproduced after the first distortion followed by another distortion. The initiation of flame shape changes coincides with the deceleration both of pressure rise and flame front speed for flames with tulip distortions. And the formation and dynamics of tulip/distorting tulip flames depend on the mixture composition.  相似文献   

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An experimental and numerical study of premixed hydrogen/air flame propagation in a closed duct is presented. High-speed schlieren photography is used in the experiment to record the changes in flame shape and location. The pressure transient during the combustion is measured using a pressure transducer. A dynamic thickened flame model is applied to model the premixed combustion in the numerical simulation. The four stages of the flame dynamics observed in the experiment are well reproduced in the numerical simulation. The oscillations of the flame speed and pressure growth, induced by the pressure wave, indicate that the pressure wave plays an important role in the combustion dynamics. The predicted pressure dynamics in the numerical simulation is also in good agreement with that in the experiment. The close correspondence between the numerical simulation and experiment demonstrate that the TF approach is quite reliable for the study of premixed hydrogen/air flame propagation in the closed duct. It is shown that the flame wrinkling is important for the flame dynamics at the later stages.  相似文献   

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Numerical simulations were used to study the dynamics of premixed flames propagating after planar ignition in a closed tube filled with stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixture. The two-dimensional fully compressible reactive Navier–Stokes equations coupled to a calibrated chemical-diffusive model were solved using a high-order numerical method and adaptive mesh refinement. The results show that the flame evolves from an initially planar flame to a double-cusped tulip flame, subsequently to a multi-cusped tulip flame, and finally to a series of distorted tulip flames (DTFs). The DTF forms one after another until the end of combustion. The initial flame lips of the double-cusped tulip flame are produced due to the stretching effect of nonuniform flow caused by the wall friction. The multi-cusped tulip flame forms as secondary cusps are created on the leading flame tips near the sidewalls. The formation of DTFs here is thought to be closely connected to pressure waves generated in the flame propagation process. The first DTF is caused by the combined effects of the vortex motions and the Rayleigh–Taylor (RT) instability driven by pressure waves, while the subsequent DTFs form due to reverse flows and RT instability. Nevertheless, both the vortex motions and reverse flows are essentially induced by the interactions between pressure waves and flow fields. Furthermore, the numerical results were compared to that in the case with a semicircular ignition. It was found that although there are significant differences in the early flame acceleration and tulip formation stages between the two differently shaped ignitions, the dynamics of DTFs are substantially consistent.  相似文献   

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In this paper, large eddy simulation (LES) is performed to investigate the propagation characteristics of premixed hydrogen/methane/air flames in a closed duct. In LES, three stoichiometric hydrogen/methane/air mixtures with hydrogen fractions (volume fractions) of 0, 50% and 100% are used. The numerical results have been verified by comparison with experimental data. All stages of flame propagation that occurred in the experiment are reproduced qualitatively in LES. For fuel/air mixtures with hydrogen fractions of 0 and 50%, only four stages of “tulip” flame formation are observed, but when the hydrogen fraction is 100%, the distorted “tulip” flame appears after flame front inversion. In the acceleration stage, the LES and experimental flame speed and pressure dynamic coincide with each other, except for a hydrogen fraction of 0. After “tulip” flame formation, all LES and experimental flame propagation speeds and pressure dynamics exhibit the same trends for hydrogen fractions of 0 and 100%. However, when the hydrogen fraction is 50%, a slight periodic oscillation appears only in the experiment. In general, the different structures displayed in the flame front during flame propagation can be attributed to the interaction between the flame front, the vortex and the reverse flow formed in the unburned and burned zones.  相似文献   

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The dynamics of premixed hydrogen/air flame ignited at different locations in a finite-size closed tube is experimentally studied. The flame behaves differently in the experiments with different ignition positions. The ignition location exhibits an important impact on the flame behavior. When the flame is ignited at one of the tube ends, the heat losses to the end wall reduce the effective thermal expansion and moderate the flame propagation and acceleration. When the ignition source is at a short distance off one of the ends, the tulip flame dynamics closely agrees with that in the theory. And both the tulip and distorted tulip flames are more pronounced than those in the case with the ignition source placed at one of the ends. Besides, the flame–pressure wave coupling is quite strong and a second distorted tulip flame is generated. When the ignition source is in the tube center, the flame propagates in a much gentler way and the tulip flame can not be formed. The flame oscillations are weaker since the flame–pressure wave interaction is weaker.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen is a promising energy in the future, and it is desirable to characterize the combustion behavior of its blends with air. The premixed hydrogen/air flame microstructure and propagation in a horizontal rectangular closed duct were recorded using high-speed video and Schlieren device. Numerical simulation was also performed on Fluent CFD code to compare with the experimental result. A tulip flame is formed during the flame propagating, and then the tulip flame formation mechanism was proposed based on the analysis. The induced reverse flow and vortex motion were observed both in experiment and simulation. The interactions among the flame, reverse flow and vortices in the burned gas change the flame shape and ultimately it develops into a tulip flame. During the formation of the tulip flame, the tulip cusp slows down and stops moving after its slightly forward moving, and then, it starts to move backward and keeps on a longer time, after that, it moves forward again. The structure of the tulip flame is becoming less stable with its length decreasing in flame propagation direction. The flame thickness increases gradually which is due to turbulence combustion.  相似文献   

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In this paper, the premixed flame propagation in a closed tube is surveyed using Computational Fluid Dynamics. The propagation characteristics of premixed flame are obtained coupling a single-step reaction mechanism with a laminar flame model. Three single-step reaction mechanisms are established with different reaction orders for hydrocarbon fuels. This study is to establish a wider range of reaction mechanisms and represent actual experimental conditions better. The numerical simulation results demonstrate that reaction orders can affect the tulip flame development. As the flame spreads, the tulip flame fronts become wrinkled. When the reaction order is 2, there are more wrinkles in the flame front and the degree of wrinkles is more obvious. Reaction orders also affect the flame tip velocity and the flame skirt velocity. The main reason is that laminar flame speeds are significantly different. When the reaction orders are 1.5 and 2, laminar flame speeds are mainly affected by temperature, which respectively increase by about 25% and 75%. When the reaction order is 1, the pressure is crucial for the variation of laminar flame speed. The laminar flame speed decreases by about 33%.  相似文献   

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The propagation behaviour of a deflagration premixed syngas/air flame over a wide range of equivalence ratios is investigated experimentally in a closed rectangular duct using a high-speed camera and pressure transducer. The syngas hydrogen volume fraction, φ, ranges from 0.1 to 0.9. The flame propagation parameters such as flame structure, propagation time, velocity and overpressure are obtained from the experiment. The effects of the equivalence ratio and hydrogen fraction on flame propagation behaviour are examined. The results indicate that the hydrogen fraction in a syngas mixture greatly influences the flame propagation behaviour. When φ, the hydrogen fraction, is ≥0.5, the prominently distorted tulip flame can be formed in all equivalence ratios, and the minimum propagation time can be obtained at an equivalence ratio of 2.0. When φ < 0.5, the tulip flame distortion only occurs in a hydrogen fraction of φ = 0.3 with an equivalence ratio of 1.5 and above. The minimum flame propagation time can be acquired at an equivalence ratio of 1.5. The distortion occurs when the maximum flame propagation velocity is larger than 31.27 m s?1. The observable oscillation and stepped rise in the overpressure trajectory indicate that the pressure wave plays an important role in the syngas/air deflagration. The initial tulip distortion time and the plane flame formation time share the same tendency in all equivalence ratios, and the time interval between them is nearly constant, 4.03 ms. This parameter is important for exploring the quantitative theory or models of distorted tulip flames.  相似文献   

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Experimental and numerical investigations of premixed flame propagation behaviour associated with vortex interactions due to planar pressure waves crossing a curved flame front have been carried out. The resulting “tulip flame” formation in such a closed tube has been studied by Schlieren visualization. The “tulip flame” phenomenon was observed only in closed tubes, while cellular flame fronts appeared in half-open tubes. A physical model has been developed and implemented in a discrete vortex method combined with a flame tracking algorithm. The numerical method has been applied to model and understand the processes that cause the flame to change from a curved to a tulip shape. The results of the simulation are in good agreement with the experimental observations. We find that the rotational flows causing the tulip formation in our experimental case originate from the baroclinic effect — an interaction of non-parallel density and pressure gradients. Pressure waves were generated ahead of the accelerating and highly turbulent flame front. In closed tubes the pressure waves were reflected and crossed the curved flame front. As a result we saw the “tulip flame”. Within 0.5 ms, the flame front velocity reversed from about 50 m/s to about −20 m/s.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen, as the promising clean alternative energy in the future, is in the spotlight now all over the world. However, its flammable and explosive hazards should be highly considered during its practical application. In this study, the experiments are performed to study premixed hydrogen-air flame propagation in the duct with pellets bed, especially for fuel-rich condition. High-speed schlieren photography is employed to capture flame front development during the experiments. As well as the pressure transducer, is used to track the pressure buildup in the flame propagation process. Different diameters of pellets and different concentrations of gas mixture are considered in this experimental study. The typical evolutions about the tulip flame are similar in all cases, although the tulip flame formation time caused by the laminar flame speed are different. The flame propagation velocity is pretty enhanced in fuel-lean mixture under the effect of large diameter pellets bed, but it is significantly suppressed in fuel-rich conditions. While for the small diameter pellets (d = 3 mm), the suppression effect on flame propagation and pressure is obtained over a wider range of equivalence ratios, especially a better suppression effect is generated near the stoichiometric condition.  相似文献   

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The influence of different ignition positions and hydrogen volume fractions on the explosion characteristics of syngas is studied in a rectangular half-open tube. Three ignition positions were set at the axis of the tube, which are 0 mm, 600 mm and 1100 mm away from the closed end, respectively. A range of hydrogen volume fraction (φ) from 10% to 90% were concerned. Experimental results show that different ignition positions and hydrogen volume fraction have important influence on flame propagation structure. When ignited at 600 mm from the closed end on the tube axis, distorted tulip flame forms when flame propagates to the closed end. The formations of the tulip flame and the distorted tulip flame are accompanied by a change in the direction of the flame front propagation. The flame propagation structure and pressure are largely affected by the ignition position and the hydrogen volume fraction. At the same ignition position, flame propagation speed increases with the growing of hydrogen volume fraction. And the pressure oscillates more severe as the ignition location is closer to the open end. And pressure oscillations bring two different forms. The first form is that the pressure has a periodic oscillation. The amplitude of the pressure oscillation gradually increases. It takes several cycles from the start of the oscillation to the peak. For the second form, the pressure reaches the peak of the oscillation in the first cycle of the start to the oscillation.  相似文献   

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An experimental study of hydrogen/air premixed flame propagation in a closed rectangular channel with the inhibitions (N2 or CO2) was conducted to investigate the inhibiting effect of N2 and CO2 on the flame properties during its propagation. Both Schlieren system and the pressure sensor were used to capture the evolution of flame shape and pressure changes in the channel. It was found that both N2 and CO2 have considerable inhibiting effect on hydrogen/air premixed flames. Compared with N2, CO2 has more prominent inhibition, which has been interpreted from thermal and kinetic standpoints. In all the flames, the classic tulip shape was observed. With different inhibitor concentration, the flame demonstrated three types of deformation after the classic tulip inversion. A simple theoretical analysis has also been conducted to indicate that the pressure wave generated upon the first flame-wall contact can affect the flame deformation depending on its meeting moment with the flame front. Most importantly, the meeting moment is always behind the start of tulip inversion, which suggests the non-dominant role of pressure wave on this featured phenomenon.  相似文献   

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Deep insight into each stage of premixed hydrogen-air flame propagation in a horizontal rectangular closed duct was experimentally realized with pressure records and high-speed schlieren photographs under various equivalence ratios. The motion patterns of the flame skirt and the contact point sweeping along the wall were divided into multi-section with distinct features. Two types of tulip cusp motions were scrutinized and distinguished within different equivalence ratio ranges. The vibrations of the flame tip position and velocity were determined as common features in the whole observed range of equivalence ratios. But the tulip distortion is conditional and substantially originates from the vibration just with more remarkable amplitude. The change of pressure difference between the measure points respectively close to the left and right ends of the duct correlates well with the flame tip velocity oscillation with a 90° phase prior. The experimental results were compared with the theoretical prediction. Best agreements are only achieved in a narrow range of equivalence ratio ∅=0.91∼2.24=0.912.24, which reveals some limitations of the theoretical model by Bychkov et al.  相似文献   

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Formation of NOx in counterflow methane/air triple flames at atmospheric pressure was investigated by numerical simulation. Detailed chemistry and complex thermal and transport properties were employed. Results indicate that in a triple flame, the appearance of the diffusion flame branch and the interaction between the diffusion flame branch and the premixed flame branches can significantly affect the formation of NOx, compared to the corresponding premixed flames. A triple flame produces more NO and NO2 than the corresponding premixed flames due to the appearance of the diffusion flame branch where NO is mainly produced by the thermal mechanism. The contribution of the N2O intermediate route to the total NO production in a triple flame is much smaller than those of the thermal and prompt routes. The variation in the equivalence ratio of the lean or rich premixed mixture affects the amount of NO formation in a triple flame. The interaction between the diffusion and the premixed flame branches causes the NO and NO2 formation in a triple flame to be higher than in the corresponding premixed flames, not only in the diffusion flame branch region but also in the premixed flame branch regions. However, this interaction reduces the N2O formation in a triple flame to a certain extent. The interaction is caused by the heat transfer and the radical diffusion from the diffusion flame branch to the premixed flame branches. With the decrease in the distance between the diffusion flame branch and the premixed flame branches, the interaction is intensified.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen, which is considered to be a promising clean energy source, has been studied and applied extensively in industries. In order to improve the safety of hydrogen energy application, an experimental study on the influence of multi-layer wire mesh on dynamics of premixed hydrogen-air flame propagation in a closed duct is conducted. Four different kinds of wire mesh with 40, 45, and 50 layers are chosen in the experiments. High speed schlieren photography is applied to capture the flame shape changes and determine the flame tip speed. Pressure transducer is used to measure the pressure transient. It is found that flame quenches in the cases of adding wire mesh of 60, 80, and 100 mesh with 45 and 50 layers, while for the wire mesh of 40 mesh, 50 layers cannot even quench the flame. Moreover, the multi-layer wire mesh can effectively suppress the flame tip speed, maximum pressure, and sound waves during premixed hydrogen-air flame propagation in the duct. The attenuated maximum pressure reaches approximately 78.6% in the case of adding wire mesh of 100 mesh-50 layers.  相似文献   

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Under the condition that the gas composition constant equivalence ratio is Φ = 1, and the initial temperature and initial pressure are T0 and P0, respectively, the experimental study of the premixed gas flames with different hydrogen doping ratios (φ = 10%–40%) is different. The behavior and shape change of propagation in the flaring rate pipe (? = 1.0–0.25). The study found that the pre-mixed gas flame in the flared pipe has undergone more complicated shape changes than other studies. One of the outstanding findings is that the tulip flame appeared twice in this open pipe experiment. And through the high-speed camera and high-frequency pressure sensor to obtain the tulip flame picture and the pressure change in the combustion chamber, comprehensive analysis of the experimental results, and the results show that every appearance of the tulip flame is accompanied by the deceleration of the flame front and the increase of overpressure in the combustion chamber.  相似文献   

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Syngas is a promising alternative energy carrier with low carbon and pollutants emissions, which has huge application potential in internal combustion engines and gas turbines. The combustion characteristics of stoichiometric syngas/air mixtures with varied initial pressure (0.5–2.5 atm) and hydrogen content (10%–90% v/v) were examined through experiments in a rectangular closed channel. The flame images and overpressure dynamics were captured by high-speed schlieren photography and pressure sensors. The flame instabilities and the flame-acoustic wave interaction were explored. The results showed that the flame morphology and dynamics were enhanced with increasing hydrogen content and initial pressure. The Darrius-Landau instability has an impact on flame deformation, which was strengthened with growing initial pressure, while the thermo-diffusive instability could be neglected during combustion. At later stages after tulip inversion, the flame-acoustic wave interaction was relatively outstanding inducing wrinkled flame front and cellular structures on the flame surface.  相似文献   

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针对生物柴油与醇类混合燃料燃烧机理研究的需求,采用高速纹影光学诊断方法和定容燃烧弹系统试验研究了异丁醇/辛酸甲酯混合燃料的预混层流燃烧特性。测量了不同当量比和初始压力条件下的不同配比混合燃料—空气预混合气的层流燃烧火焰速度,火焰拉伸率以及马克斯坦长度。分析了燃烧初始条件及异丁醇掺混比例对混合燃料的无拉伸层流燃烧速度及火焰不稳定性的影响规律。结果表明:异丁醇/辛酸甲酯混合燃料的拉伸层流火焰传播速度和层流火焰燃烧速度随着当量比的增加先增加后减少,随着初始压力的增加而减小;马克斯坦长度随着当量比和初始压力的增加而减小;异丁醇掺混比例的增加加快了层流火焰燃烧速度,但使得火焰的不稳定性倾向增加。  相似文献   

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