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Original Articles

EFFECT OF OPPOSED FLOW ON FLAME SPREAD OVER A FINITE-LENGTH PMMA SLAB IN A TWO-DIMENSIONAL WIND TUNNEL

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Pages 2489-2510 | Received 22 Dec 2006, Accepted 27 Apr 2007, Published online: 22 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

The ignition delay and subsequent downward flame spread over a finite-length PMMA slab with the effect of radiation included in a two-dimensional wind tunnel are investigated using the opposed flow velocity as a parameter. The gas and solid phase temperatures, preheat length and heat flux are considered in order to examine the flame ignition and spread characteristics. The numerical results reveal that the ignition delay time increases with the opposed flow velocity. However, the flame spread rate varies with the opposed flow velocity in a non-monotonic manner that can be identified as two distinct regimes with a peak value in between. The flame spread rate reaches a maximum at V g  = 32cm/s, and then falls, regardless of whether the flow velocity is increasing or decreasing. For V g  < 32cm/s, the flame behaviors are dominated by oxygen transport. For V g  > 32cm/s, the flame stretch effect controls the flame behavior. Additionally, this work demonstrates that the effect of radiation delays the flame ignition and reduces both the flame strength and the corresponding spread rate. The effects of the opposed flow temperature and thickness of the solid fuel are also investigated. The predicted results indicate that a higher opposed flow temperature or a thinner solid fuel facilitates the ignition and accelerates flame spread. The effect of opposed flow velocity eventually overcomes that of opposed flow temperature as the flow speed is further increased.

The authors would like to thank the National Science Council of the Republic of China, Taiwan, for financially supporting this research under Contract No. NSC 95-2625-Z-009-003.

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