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Flame characteristics of a NASA contra swirler moduleThe structure of unconfined flames stabilized on a NASA contra-swirl can has been examined. The structure depends on reference velocity and fuel-air ratio, and photographic illustrations of representative examples of each flame type are shown. A highly compact flame is obtained over a narrow band of fuel-air ratios, within the total range over which flames may be stabilized, at high reference velocity (27.8 m/s). The compact structure can only be obtained with careful fuel nozzle location. Chemical concentration profiles, temperature profiles and sodium chloride seeding experiments all confirm the visual impression of compactness. A flame with 50% greater fuel throughput has a much less compact structure, which is reflected in lower maximum temperature, much more complex chemical concentration distributions and a more diffuse recirculation boundary as observed by sodium chloride seeding than in the compact flame. Each of these flames has not only an evident axial recirculation core but also a toroidal recirculation region over the bluff region between the inner and outer swirlers. In contrast, laser Doppler velocimetry measurements carried out on a flame with lower reference velocity (5.65 m/s) do not indicate the presence of a secondary recirculation region in this flame.
Document ID
19780028661
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Thompson, D.
(Sheffield Univ. United Kingdom)
Chigier, N. A.
(Sheffield Univ. United Kingdom)
Ungut, A.
(Sheffield, University Sheffield, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1977
Subject Category
Inorganic And Physical Chemistry
Meeting Information
Meeting: Spring Technical Meeting
Location: Cleveland, OH
Start Date: March 28, 1977
End Date: March 30, 1977
Sponsors: Combustion Institute
Accession Number
78A12570
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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