1981
DOI: 10.1080/00102208108946972
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Flame Stabilization in a Rear Stagnation Point Flow

Abstract: We study premixed flames in a rear stagnation point flow using activation energy asymptotics. Multiple steady states are uncovered and a linear stability analysis defines those portions of the response that are physically attainable. Variations of the flow-rate at blow-off with equivalence ratio are predicted and compared with experimental data.

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“…Earlier a similar issue was addressed in a work by Mikolaitis and Buckmaster (1981), where a planar flame stabilized in a converging (inverted) stagnation-point-flow was discussed. Unlike the conventional diverging stagnation-point-flow system, the inverted one encounters a specific difficulty: FIGURE I Diagram of a sink stabilized spherical flame when the reactive mixture is supplied through a porous shell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Earlier a similar issue was addressed in a work by Mikolaitis and Buckmaster (1981), where a planar flame stabilized in a converging (inverted) stagnation-point-flow was discussed. Unlike the conventional diverging stagnation-point-flow system, the inverted one encounters a specific difficulty: FIGURE I Diagram of a sink stabilized spherical flame when the reactive mixture is supplied through a porous shell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%