2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.09.085
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Flame front inclination instability in the porous media combustion with inhomogeneous preheating temperature distribution

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“…For the numerical simulation, the mathematic models and assumptions are introduced in detail below. The models were validated in our prior works [19,20].…”
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“…For the numerical simulation, the mathematic models and assumptions are introduced in detail below. The models were validated in our prior works [19,20].…”
Section: Numerical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2), which is set to an initial temperature difference in two preheating zones with the temperature range of 1300-1700 K, and thus the nonuniform distribution of the initial igniting temperature is thermo-physically considered as an initial thermal perturbation to the combustion wave front. The model of the initial thermal perturbation was validated in our prior work [20]. The set of equations is solved using the Fluent6.3 CFD commercial software package.…”
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“…Chen et al. 31 numerically and experimentally studied the effects of the initial inhomogeneous preheating temperature, equivalence ratio, and inlet velocity on the flame structure in a porous burner. They observed that a flat flame is changed to an inclination flame by even a small inhomogeneous preheating temperature.…”
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