Imaging of flame behavior in flickering methane/air diffusion flames

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N. Yilmaz
A. B. Donaldson
W. Gill
R. E. Lucero
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[1] New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Sandia National Laboratories,Fire and Aerosol Sciences
[3] New Mexico State University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Journal of Visualization | 2009年 / 12卷
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High Speed Imaging; Air Entrainment; Flame Visualization; Diffusion Flame Oscillation;
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During this study, flow visualization through the use of imaging provided visual data of the events that occurred as the flame oscillated. Imaging was performed in two different ways: 1) the first method was phase-locked imaging to capture a detailed history by simply advancing the phase angle during each image capture, 2) the second method involved high-speed imaging to gather visual image data of a natural or forced oscillating flame. For visualization, two items were considered. The first one was the shape of the flame envelope as it evolved during one oscillation cycle. From the data gathered, it was confirmed that the flame stretched in the vertical direction before quenching in the region near its center. The second consideration was imaging of the oxidizer (air) in the region immediately outside the flame. This was done by imaging the laser light reflected from particles seeded into the flow, which revealed formation of vortical structures in those regions where quenching had occurred. It was noted that quenching took place primarily by the entrainment of fresh non-reacting air into the flame. The quenching process was in turn responsible for the oscillatory behavior.
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