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Flame Propagation Through Swirling Eddys, A Recursive Pattern

chao-dyn 2008-02-03 v1 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Computed flame motion through and between swirling eddys exhibits a maximum advancement rate which is related to the time duration of flame motion between eddys. This eddy spatial structure effect upon the apparent turbulent flame speed appears to be similar to the square-root dependence observed in wrinkled flamelet data. The rate-limiting behavior at one eddy length-scale can be removed by inclusion of smaller eddys which reside between the larger eddys. This large-eddy, small-eddy concept yields a recursion relation and repeated functional iteration can be done to approximate a desired flame speed relation. As an example, an iteration to produce STlnST=uS_T \ln S_T = u' is given for the range of uu' observed in liquid flames. Currently, the iteration process is a post-diction of flame speed, but if a universality can be developed, then a predictive theory of turbulent flame propagation might be achieved.

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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9303003,
  title  = {Flame Propagation Through Swirling Eddys, A Recursive Pattern},
  author = {Wm. T. Ashurst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9303003},
  year   = {2008}
}

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19 pages, figures available by fax (510-294-1004) or e-mail. Paper to appear in Combustion Science and Technology, 1993