A numerical shooting method for performing linear stability analyses of travelling waves is described and applied to the problem of freely propagating planar premixed flames. Previous linear stability analyses of premixed flames either employ high activation temperature asymptotics or have been performed numerically with finite activation temperature, but either for unit Lewis numbers (which ignores thermal-diffusive effects) or in the limit of small heat release (which ignores hydrodynamic effects). In this paper the full reactive Navier-Stokes equations are used with arbitrary values of the parameters (activation temperature, Lewis number, heat of reaction, Prandtl number), for which both thermal-diffusive and hydrodynamic effects on the ...
AbstractThe problem of a flame stabilized by a line source of fuel of strength 2πκ is solved numeric...
The full problem of flame stability for the two-reactant model, which takes into account thermal exp...
Large scale premixed flames are always susceptible to hydrodynamic instabilities. It is amongst one ...
The linear stability of freely propagating, adiabatic, planar premixed ames is investigated in the...
A linear stability of freely propagating, adiabatic premixed flames is investigated in the context o...
We treated numerically premixed flames at high Lewis numbers under the adiabatic and non-adiabatic c...
Two-dimensional compressible Reactive Navier-Stokes numerical simulations of intrinsic planar, premi...
Numerical simulations with single-step chemistry and detailed transport are used to study premixed h...
Abstract The dynamic behavior of freely propagating premixed flames with large Lewis numbers was com...
We first briefly recall the basic mechanisms controlling the hydrodynamic and thermo-diffusive stabi...
We first briefly recall the basic mechanisms controlling the hydrodynamic and thermo-diffusive stabi...
The method of activation energy asymptotics is used to study the effects of Lewis numbers different ...
The effect of the equivalence ratio on the stability and dynamics of a premixed flame in a planar mi...
The recent development of a novel research burner at EPFL has opened the way for experimental invest...
The effect of the equivalence ratio on the stability and dynamics of a premixed flame in a planar mi...
AbstractThe problem of a flame stabilized by a line source of fuel of strength 2πκ is solved numeric...
The full problem of flame stability for the two-reactant model, which takes into account thermal exp...
Large scale premixed flames are always susceptible to hydrodynamic instabilities. It is amongst one ...
The linear stability of freely propagating, adiabatic, planar premixed ames is investigated in the...
A linear stability of freely propagating, adiabatic premixed flames is investigated in the context o...
We treated numerically premixed flames at high Lewis numbers under the adiabatic and non-adiabatic c...
Two-dimensional compressible Reactive Navier-Stokes numerical simulations of intrinsic planar, premi...
Numerical simulations with single-step chemistry and detailed transport are used to study premixed h...
Abstract The dynamic behavior of freely propagating premixed flames with large Lewis numbers was com...
We first briefly recall the basic mechanisms controlling the hydrodynamic and thermo-diffusive stabi...
We first briefly recall the basic mechanisms controlling the hydrodynamic and thermo-diffusive stabi...
The method of activation energy asymptotics is used to study the effects of Lewis numbers different ...
The effect of the equivalence ratio on the stability and dynamics of a premixed flame in a planar mi...
The recent development of a novel research burner at EPFL has opened the way for experimental invest...
The effect of the equivalence ratio on the stability and dynamics of a premixed flame in a planar mi...
AbstractThe problem of a flame stabilized by a line source of fuel of strength 2πκ is solved numeric...
The full problem of flame stability for the two-reactant model, which takes into account thermal exp...
Large scale premixed flames are always susceptible to hydrodynamic instabilities. It is amongst one ...