2020
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2020.562
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Nonlinear dynamics of premixed flames: from deterministic stages to stochastic influence

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“…As can be seen, the differences between the fit obtained here (red line) and the one obtained in [27] on the same data but with the standard dispersion relation (black line) are small. In particular, the dispersion relation is slightly shifted towards the large wavenumbers and a new cutoff wavenumber is introduced on the left side of the dispersion relation.…”
Section: B Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 50%
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“…As can be seen, the differences between the fit obtained here (red line) and the one obtained in [27] on the same data but with the standard dispersion relation (black line) are small. In particular, the dispersion relation is slightly shifted towards the large wavenumbers and a new cutoff wavenumber is introduced on the left side of the dispersion relation.…”
Section: B Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The dynamics described by MS equation was even succesfully compared to DNS results [18] and experiments [25,26] on a quantitative level for moderate time of propagation (≈ 10 × 1/σ M ). At larger time, we have argued in a recent study that the background noise and sensitivity to initial conditions play an important role in the observed dynamics, therefore limiting a face to face comparison between experiments and numerical simulations [27]. However, we have suggested that the MS equation could still be relevant in predicting some statistical features of the flame front topology.…”
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