Relation Between 3 and 2D Wrinkling Factors in Turbulent Premixed Flames
Markus Klein,
Nilanjan Chakraborty
Abstract:The magnitude of the wrinkled flame surface area in turbulent premixed flames divided by its projection in the direction of flame propagation, known as the wrinkling factor, is a fundamental quantity for the purpose of analysis and modelling premixed combustion, for example, in flame surface density based modelling approaches. According to Damköhler’s hypothesis it is closely related to the turbulent burning velocity, an equally important measure of the overall burning rate of a wrinkled flame. Three-dimension… Show more
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