2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2008.06.013
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Extinction of laminar jet diffusion microflames

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“…The stability is clearly improved when the preheated air temperature increases as found in the previous study [22]. The best fit curve is found to be an exponential function [22,25] and the slope in this log-log plot (Fig. 6) obviously changes across the auto-ignition temperature of methane (T air = 820 K), suggesting that the mechanism of flame stability are different in these temperature ranges.…”
Section: Fundamental Characteristics Of Microflames In Preheated Airsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The stability is clearly improved when the preheated air temperature increases as found in the previous study [22]. The best fit curve is found to be an exponential function [22,25] and the slope in this log-log plot (Fig. 6) obviously changes across the auto-ignition temperature of methane (T air = 820 K), suggesting that the mechanism of flame stability are different in these temperature ranges.…”
Section: Fundamental Characteristics Of Microflames In Preheated Airsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…(4) obtained by theory or not. If so, it means that the actual flame behavior observed here is predictable by aforementioned theory [20]. First, let us assume that the temperature dependency of kinematic viscosity (ν ) is expressed as an exponential function, i.e., exp(E T /T air ) with an appropriate fitting constant of E T .…”
Section: Limiting Behavior Of Microflame Established In High-temperatmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Kuwana et al [20] have proposed the theoretical description of lower-limit condition to sustain the microflame, as shown in Eq. (3), under the assumption of unity of Schmidt number (Sc = 1).…”
Section: Limiting Behavior Of Microflame Established In High-temperatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Damköhler number concept was used to explain the extinction criterion, suggesting that the limiting feature can be well-summarized by the diffusion flame mode. Later, Kuwana, et al (2009) developed a theory to predict the extinction of such a small diffusion flame based on the extinction of a Burke-Schumann flame. It was concluded that such a theory works to predict the extinction of methane and butane flames with reasonable accuracy.…”
Section: Non-premixed Combustion 331 Lower-limiting Flame Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%