Linear stability of the reacting mixing layerThis work is aimed at understanding the stability of reacting mixing layers. Linear instability is analyzed for a wide variety of mixing layers to study the effects of the heat release. Analytic functions as well as laminar solutions of thin shear layer equations are used as the base flows. Both temporal and spatial developing layers are investigated. The laminar solutions are more consistent than the analytic functions. The stability properties are sensitive to the mean profiles. Including variable transport properties changes the mean profiles considerably. Chemical reaction during the instability is not very important; its primary effect is to change the laminar profiles. New modes are found in the outer part of the layer when the heat release is significant, and become dominant for large heat release. In general, heat release stabilizes the center mode but the outer mode is less affected.
Document ID
19900032710
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shin, D. S. (Stanford Univ. CA, United States)
Ferziger, J. H. (Stanford University CA, United States)