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Particle Cloud Flames in Acoustic FieldsResults are presented on a study of flames supported by clouds of particles suspended in air, at pressures about 100 times lower than normal. In the experiment, an acoustic driver (4-in speaker) placed at one end of a closed tube, 0.75-m long and 0.05 m in diameter, disperses a cloud of lycopodium particles during a 0.5-sec powerful acoustic burst. Properties of the particle cloud and the flame were recorded by high-speed motion pictures and optical transmission detectors. Novel flame structures were observed, which owe their features to partial confinement, which encourages flame-acoustic interactions, segregation of particle clouds into laminae, and penetration of the flame's radiative flux density into the unburned particle-cloud regimes. Results of these experiments imply that, for particles in confined spaces, uncontrolled fire and explosion may be a threat even if the Phi(0) values are below some apparent lean limit.
Document ID
19910035966
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Berlad, A. L.
(California Univ. La Jolla, CA, United States)
Tangirala, V.
(California, University La Jolla, United States)
Ross, H.
(California Univ. La Jolla, CA, United States)
Facca, L.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 29, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: Combustion and Flame
Volume: 82
ISSN: 0010-2180
Subject Category
Inorganic And Physical Chemistry
Accession Number
91A20589
Distribution Limits
Public
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