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Research Article

The Effect of Gap Width on Premixed Flame Propagation in Non-adiabatic Closed Hele–Shaw Cells

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Pages 2793-2816 | Received 28 Apr 2020, Accepted 18 Feb 2021, Published online: 06 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The premixed flame propagation with conductive heat loss in millimeter-scale narrow closed cells of different gap widths is investigated experimentally and numerically. The flame evolution is observed in a disc-shaped cell of which the width is varied from 2.0 mm to 5.0 mm. A non-monotonic relation between the flame propagation velocity and the gap width is found. Time-dependent numerical results exhibit good agreement with the experimental data and indicate that the flame behaviors are highly sensitive to the gap width. Since gap downsizing leads to significant heat loss and viscous friction from the wall, the propagation velocity will drop to almost laminar flame speed halfway for 2.0 mm width. For larger gaps, the flame propagation velocity is determined by the combined effect of the flame straining and the conductive heat loss. The former increases the flame front area while the latter strongly weakens the flame distortion. The trade-off of them yields the non-monotonic relation and an optimal width of 3.0 mm.

Acknowledgments

The present study was supported by the Foundation of CAS Key Laboratory of Renewable Energy, National Key R&D Program of China (2018YFB1501500) and the National Basic Research Program of China (2014CB239601).

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB1501500]; National Basic Research Program of China [2014CB239601]; Foundation of CAS Key Laboratory of Renewable Energy [y907j91001].

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