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Premixed-Gas Flame Propagation in Hele-Shaw CellsIt is well known that buoyancy and thermal expansion affect the propagation ra and shapes of premixed gas flames. The understanding of such effects is complicated by the large density ratio between the reactants and products, which induces a baroclinic production of vorticity due to misalignment of density and pressure gradients at the front, which in turn leads to a complicated multi-dimensional flame/flow interaction. The Hele-Shaw cell, i.e., the region between closely-spaced flat parallel plates, is probably the simplest system in which multi-dimensional convection is presents consequently, the behavior of fluids in this system has been studied extensively (Homsy, 1987). Probably the most important characteristic of Hele-Shaw flows is that when the Reynolds number based on gap width is sufficiently small, the Navier-Stokes equations averaged over the gap reduce to a linear relation, namely a Laplace equation for pressure (Darcy's law). In this work, flame propagation in Hele-Shaw cells is studied to obtain a better understanding of buoyancy and thermal expansion effects on premixed flames. This work is also relevant to the study of unburned hydrocarbon emissions produced by internal combustion engines since these emissions are largely a result of the partial burning or complete flame quenching in the narrow, annular gap called the "crevice volume" between the piston and cylinder walls (Heywood, 1988). A better understanding of how flames propagate in these volumes through experiments using Hele-Shaw cells could lead to identification of means to reduce these emissions.
Document ID
20000005014
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sharif, J.
(University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA United States)
Abid, M.
(University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA United States)
Ronney, P. D.
(University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
Subject Category
Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry
Meeting Information
Meeting: Joint U.S. Sections Combustion Institute Meeting
Location: Washington, DC
Country: United States
Start Date: March 15, 1999
End Date: March 17, 1999
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3-2124
PROJECT: RTOP 101-32-0D
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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