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Original Articles

Effects of heat conduction and radical quenching on premixed stagnation flame stabilised by a wall

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Pages 682-706 | Received 03 Nov 2012, Accepted 18 Mar 2013, Published online: 14 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

The premixed stagnation flame stabilised by a wall is analysed theoretically considering thermally sensitive intermediate kinetics. We consider the limit case of infinitely large activation energy of the chain-branching reaction, in which the radical is produced infinitely fast once the cross-over temperature is reached. Under the assumptions of potential flow field and constant density, the correlation for flame position and stretch rate of the premixed stagnation flame is derived. Based on this correlation, the effects of heat conduction and radical quenching on the wall surface are examined. The wall temperature is shown to have great impact on flame bifurcation and extinction, especially when the flame is close to the wall. Different flame structures are observed for near-wall normal flame, weak flame, and critically quenched flame. The fuel and radical Lewis numbers are found to have opposite effects on the extinction stretch rate. Moreover, it is also demonstrated that only when the flame is close to the wall does the radical quenching strongly influence the flame bifurcation and extinction. The extinction stretch rate is shown to decrease with the amount of radical quenching for different fuel and radical Lewis numbers. Besides, the coupling between the wall heat conduction and radical quenching is found to greatly influence the bifurcation and extinction of the premixed stagnation flame.

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Effects of heat conduction and radical quenching on premixed stagnation flame stabilised by a wall

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51136005 and 50976003) and Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China (Nos. 20120001110080 and 20100001120003).

This version has been corrected. Please see Erratum (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13647830.2013.818824).

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