Turbulent burning velocities: a general correlation in terms of straining rates

Autor: Derek Bradley, R.G. Abdel-Gayed, Malcolm Lawes
Rok vydání: 1987
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Zdroj: Scopus-Elsevier
ISSN: 0080-4630
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1987.0150
Popis: All known experimental values of turbulent burning velocity have been scrutinized. These number 1650, a significant proportion of which at the higher turbulent Reynolds numbers we measured in a fan-stirred bomb. Dimensionless correlations which have a theoretical basis are presented. These are in terms of flame straining rates and the effective r. m. s. turbulent velocity, as well as the laminar burning velocity of the mixture. When a flame develops from an ignition source it is not initially exposed to the lower frequencies of the turbulent spectrum. As the kernel grows the flame is affected by ever-lower frequencies and the turbulent burning velocity increases towards a fully developed value. An experimental dimensionless power spectral density function is presented, and used to show how both effective r. m. s. turbulent velocity and flame straining rate develop in an explosion. The results are relevant to a variety of practical devices, including gasoline engines, as well as atmospheric explosions.
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