Direct Numerical Simulations - An Introduction and Applications 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90017
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Bases of Combustion Instability

Abstract: Combustible systems generally consist of two types of chemically interacting components during combustion: an oxidizing agent (oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, their compounds) and fuel (hydrogen, hydrocarbons, nitrogen and hydrogen compounds, aluminum, etc.). The chemical properties of the components, their phase state, and their physical structure are essential when choosing the methods for supplying the components and organizing the processes in the combustion chambers, but they relatively weakly affect the basi… Show more

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“…Combustion instability is an important issue in combustion processes. Biryukov [29] stated that flame instability is determined by the influence of both transport processes on the flame or diffusion-thermal processes, depending on its structure, and hydrodynamic processes, as an example the effects of gas flow. Combustion instability is also defined as an unstable feedback configuration of a thermoacoustic process driven by a fluctuated heat release rate and a resulting velocity fluctuation, and a combustion process whose heat fluctuation is affected by a surrounding velocity fluctuation [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combustion instability is an important issue in combustion processes. Biryukov [29] stated that flame instability is determined by the influence of both transport processes on the flame or diffusion-thermal processes, depending on its structure, and hydrodynamic processes, as an example the effects of gas flow. Combustion instability is also defined as an unstable feedback configuration of a thermoacoustic process driven by a fluctuated heat release rate and a resulting velocity fluctuation, and a combustion process whose heat fluctuation is affected by a surrounding velocity fluctuation [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%