2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.10.036
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Burning rate estimation based on flame evolution in a channel

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“…It was shown that at least the initial stages of flame evolution are similar in different channels, and one can use scales normalized by channel width (such as x/H or u f t/H) when analyzing the dynamics of the flame. Furthermore, this was also justified experimentally in [21]. According to this, one can use direct numerical simulations of flame propagation through a relatively narrow channel to obtain information on whether the flame can accelerate or not.…”
Section: Problem Setupmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…It was shown that at least the initial stages of flame evolution are similar in different channels, and one can use scales normalized by channel width (such as x/H or u f t/H) when analyzing the dynamics of the flame. Furthermore, this was also justified experimentally in [21]. According to this, one can use direct numerical simulations of flame propagation through a relatively narrow channel to obtain information on whether the flame can accelerate or not.…”
Section: Problem Setupmentioning
confidence: 72%