Experimental Study on the Lift-off Behavior of Tone-excited Propane Jet Diffusion flames

음향 가진 된 프로판 확산 화염의 부상 거동에 관한 실험적 연구

  • 김승곤 (순천대학교 기계 공학과 대학원) ;
  • 박정 (순천대학교 기계 공학과) ;
  • 김태권 (계명대학교 기계 자동차 공학부) ;
  • 이기만 (전남도립담양대학 기계 자동차 공학부)
  • Published : 2003.05.30

Abstract

An experimental study on flame lift-off characteristics of propane jet flame highly diluted with nitrogen has been conducted introducing acoustic forcing with a tube resonant frequency. A flame stability curve is attained according to forcing strength and nozzle exit velocity for $N_2$ diluted flames. Flame lift-off behavior with forcing strength and nozzle exit velocity is globally categorized into three; a well premixed behavior caused by a collapsible mixing for large forcing strength, a coexistent behavior of well-premixed and edge flames interacting with well-organized inner fuel vortices for moderate forcing strengths, and edge flame behavior for small forcing strengths. Special focus is concentrated on the coexistent behavior of the flame base in lifted flame since this may give a hint to a possibility which the flame base behaves like a well-mixed premixed flame in highly turbulent lifted flames. It is also shown that the acoustic forcing to self-pulsating laminar lifted flame affects flame lift-off behavior considerably which is closely related to downstream flow velocity, mixture strength, effective fuel Lewis number, and flame stretch.

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