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Critical radius for sustained propagation of spark-ignited spherical flames
Authors:Andrew P Kelley  Grunde Jomaas  Chung K Law
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
Abstract:An experimental study was performed to determine the requirements for sustained propagation of spark-ignited hydrogen-air and butane-air flames at atmospheric and elevated pressures. Results show that sustained propagation is always possible for mixtures whose Lewis number is less than unity, as long as a flame can be initially established. However, for mixtures whose Lewis number is greater than unity, sustained propagation depends on whether the initially ignited flame can attain a minimum radius. This minimum radius was determined for mixtures of different equivalence ratios and pressures, and was found to agree moderately well with the theoretically predicted critical radius beyond which there is no solution for the adiabatic, quasi-steady propagation of the spherical flame. The essential roles of pressure, detailed chemistry, and the need to use local values in the quantitative evaluation of the flame response parameters are emphasized.
Keywords:Critical radius  Minimum radius  Outwardly propagating flames  Spherical flames  Laminar flames  Spark ignition
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