This paper investigates the inner structure of the thin reactive layer of hydrogen–air fuellean deflagrations close to the flammability limit. The analysis, which employs seven elementary reactions for the chemistry description, uses the ratio of the characteristic radical and fuel concentrations as a small asymptotic parameter, enabling an accurate analytic expression for the resulting burning rate to be derived. The analysis reveals that the steady-state assumption for chemical intermediaries, applicable on the hot side of the reactive layer, fails, however, as the crossover temperature is approached, providing a nonnegligible higher-order correction to the burning rate. The results can be useful, for instance, in future investigations of...
A computational study is performed to investigate the effects of hydrogen addition on the fundamenta...
A Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) study of statistically one-dimensional and planar, lean complex-...
The released hydrogen can be ignited even with weak ignition sources. This emphasizes the importance...
It has been reasoned that the structures of strongly cellular flames in very lean mixtures approach ...
Proceeding of: 10th International Conference on Clean Energy 2010, 15-17 September 2010, Famagusta, ...
An analysis of the structure of flame balls encountered under microgravity conditions, which are sta...
This paper addresses ignition histories of diffusion flames in unstrained hydrogen-air mixing layers...
The structure of the hydrogen-air counterflow diffusion flame is investigated by Damkohler-number as...
The calculations of laminar burning velocity are mostly based on empirical correlations obtained fro...
A detailed chemical kinetic model is used to explore the flammability and detonability of hydrogen m...
Very lean hydrogen-air mixtures experience strong diffusive-thermal types of cellular instabilities ...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...
AbstractThe calculations of laminar burning velocity are mostly based on empirical correlations obta...
An analysis of the performance of an updated hydrogen combustion mechanism is presented. Particular ...
A computational study is performed to investigate the effects of hydrogen addition on the fundamenta...
A Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) study of statistically one-dimensional and planar, lean complex-...
The released hydrogen can be ignited even with weak ignition sources. This emphasizes the importance...
It has been reasoned that the structures of strongly cellular flames in very lean mixtures approach ...
Proceeding of: 10th International Conference on Clean Energy 2010, 15-17 September 2010, Famagusta, ...
An analysis of the structure of flame balls encountered under microgravity conditions, which are sta...
This paper addresses ignition histories of diffusion flames in unstrained hydrogen-air mixing layers...
The structure of the hydrogen-air counterflow diffusion flame is investigated by Damkohler-number as...
The calculations of laminar burning velocity are mostly based on empirical correlations obtained fro...
A detailed chemical kinetic model is used to explore the flammability and detonability of hydrogen m...
Very lean hydrogen-air mixtures experience strong diffusive-thermal types of cellular instabilities ...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...
AbstractThe calculations of laminar burning velocity are mostly based on empirical correlations obta...
An analysis of the performance of an updated hydrogen combustion mechanism is presented. Particular ...
A computational study is performed to investigate the effects of hydrogen addition on the fundamenta...
A Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) study of statistically one-dimensional and planar, lean complex-...
The released hydrogen can be ignited even with weak ignition sources. This emphasizes the importance...