Characteristics of Turbulent Lifted Flames in Coflow Jet with Initial Temperature Variations
동축류 제트에서 초기 온도 변화에 따른 난류 부상화염 특성
Abstract
Characteristics of turbulent lifted flames in coflow jet have been investigated by varying initial temperature through the heating of coflow air. In the turbulent regime, liftoff height increases linearly with fuel jet velocity and decreases nonlinearly as the coflow temperature increases. This can be attributed to the increase of turbulent propagation speed, which is strongly related to laminar burning velocity. Dimensionless liftoff heights are correlated well with dimensionless jet velocity, which are scaled with parameters determining local flow velocity and turbulent propagation speed. This implies that the turbulent lifted flames are stabilized by balance mechanism between local turbulent burning velocity and flow velocity. Blowout velocity can be obtained from the ratio of mixing time to chemical time. Comparing to previous researches, thermal diffusivity should be evaluated from the initial temperature instead of adiabatic flame temperature.
Keywords
- turbulent lifted flame;
- initial temperature;
- liftoff height;
- balance mechanism;
- liftoff velocity;
- blowout velocity