2014
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.89.063001
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Shapes and speeds of steady forced premixed flames

Abstract: Steady premixed flames subjected to space-periodic steady forcing are studied via inhomogeneous Michelson-Sivashinsky (MS) and then Burgers equations. For both, the flame slope is posited to comprise contributions from complex poles to locate, and from a base-slope profile chosen in three classes (pairs of cotangents, single-sine functions or sums thereof). Base-slope-dependent equations for the pole locations, along with formal expressions for the wrinkling-induced flame-speed increment and the forcing functi… Show more

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“…This parameter, called the unstable modes number, is the only nondimensional number governing the flame dynamics when gravity is neglected. Without the diffusive term, the Sivashinsky equation on [0, 2π ] has the following solution for the slope [39,40]:…”
Section: Fig 4 Flame Brush Versus Time With Parameters σmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This parameter, called the unstable modes number, is the only nondimensional number governing the flame dynamics when gravity is neglected. Without the diffusive term, the Sivashinsky equation on [0, 2π ] has the following solution for the slope [39,40]:…”
Section: Fig 4 Flame Brush Versus Time With Parameters σmentioning
confidence: 99%