2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10573-009-0048-y
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Experimental studies of the role of chemical kinetics in turbulent flames

Abstract: Flames of di-t-butyl-peroxide (DTBP) decomposition in a 0.376DTBP + 1.0N 2 mixture are studied in laminar and turbulent media. The observed values of unstretched laminar burning velocity are in reasonable agreement with the value obtained from the Zel'dovich-Semenov-Frank-Kamenetsky theory. Turbulent explosions in this particular mixture are characterized by a number of features that are believed to be common for all developing turbulent flames and have relevance to spark-ignition engine combustion of lean mix… Show more

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“…4 presents is the temporal development of the laminar burning rate u nr . For a spherical flame propagating outwards, the burning rate, as determined from the pressure record [26,37] and shown with lines in Fig. 4, equals the flame speed relative to the moving fresh gas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 presents is the temporal development of the laminar burning rate u nr . For a spherical flame propagating outwards, the burning rate, as determined from the pressure record [26,37] and shown with lines in Fig. 4, equals the flame speed relative to the moving fresh gas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present authors are aware on a single attempt to address the issue by substantially changing the density ratio in experiments. To do so, Burluka et al [43] measured speeds of flames of di-t-butyl-peroxide (DTBP) decomposition in a 0.376DTBP + 1.0N2 mixture in the well-known Leeds fan-stirred bomb. In spite of a low value of σ = 3.57, the documented dependencies of S t on were “in good agreement” with experimental data obtained by other research groups from hydrocarbon-air mixtures “with similar laminar flame speed and Lewis number” [43], thus, implying a minor effect of σ on S t .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do so, Burluka et al [43] measured speeds of flames of di-t-butyl-peroxide (DTBP) decomposition in a 0.376DTBP + 1.0N2 mixture in the well-known Leeds fan-stirred bomb. In spite of a low value of σ = 3.57, the documented dependencies of S t on were “in good agreement” with experimental data obtained by other research groups from hydrocarbon-air mixtures “with similar laminar flame speed and Lewis number” [43], thus, implying a minor effect of σ on S t . However, such a conclusion appears to be insufficiently solid, because it was drawn by comparing the Leeds DTBP data with data obtained using other techniques in other laboratories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have already carried out in-depth studies on combustible gas explosions and shock wave damage [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. A brief introduction to gas explosion safety was presented by Bjerketvedt et al [11], and the body of knowledge about flame acceleration and the deflagration-to-detonation transition (DDT) in smooth ducts, as well as ducts equipped with turbulence-producing obstacles, was reviewed by Ciccarelli and Dorofeev [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%