2014
DOI: 10.1080/13647830.2014.946970
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The differential diffusion effect of the intermediate species on the stability of premixed flames propagating in microchannels

Abstract: The propagation of premixed flames in adiabatic and non-catalytic planar microchannels subject to an assisted or opposed Poiseuille flow is considered. The diffusive-thermal model and the well-known two-step chain-branching kinetics are used in order to investigate the role of the differential diffusion of the intermediate species on the spatial and temporal flame stability. This numerical study successfully compares steady-state and time-dependent computations to the linear stability analysis of the problem. … Show more

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“…For Le > 1, oscillatory symmetric and non-symmetric solutions can appear. This was shown for both adiabatic channels [10,13,14,19] and channels with heat losses through the wall [9,10]. Of course this is an effect of thermo diffusive instabilities that dominate in narrow channels.…”
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“…For Le > 1, oscillatory symmetric and non-symmetric solutions can appear. This was shown for both adiabatic channels [10,13,14,19] and channels with heat losses through the wall [9,10]. Of course this is an effect of thermo diffusive instabilities that dominate in narrow channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we are interested in the symmetry breaking effect reported for flames with Le < 1 [9,10,13,14], we have chosen to study lean hydrogen-air flames with equivalence ratio φ = 0.4. Because in this case the limiting reactant is hydrogen this should correspond to an effective Lewis number close to the Lewis number of hydrogen in the mixture, about Le = 0.3.…”
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“…Other studies used time-accurate models, e.g. Pizza et al [56], Nair et al [62] and Jiménez et al [74,91] for H 2 /air, Nakamura et al [59], Miyata et al [61] and Kang et al [78] for CH 4 /air, to capture the flame dynamics involving various modes of flame stabilities and instabilities.…”
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“…This energy can be harnessed via combustion in the form of heat and converted to useful power. In order to achieve this, combustion in a narrow passage where the characteristic dimension is of the order of the flame thickness has received considerable attention in the past two decades and is termed microscale (dimension <1mm) or mesoscale (dimension close to flame thickness) combustion [5,46,66,67,70,73,91,106,[123][124][125]. The potential applications include portable power systems and propulsion systems for small scale rockets [4].…”
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confidence: 99%