This paper investigates the effect of buoyancy-driven motion on the quasi-steady “slowly reacting” mode of combustion and on its thermal-explosion limits, for gaseous mixtures enclosed in a spherical vessel with a constant wall temperature. Following Frank-Kamenetskii’s seminal analysis of this problem, the strong temperature dependence of the effective overall reaction rate is taken into account by using a single-reaction model with an Arrhenius rate having a large activation energy, resulting in a critical value of the vessel radius above which the slowly reacting mode of combustion no longer exists. In his contant-density, convection-free analysis, the critical conditions were found to depend on the value of a Damk¨ohler number, d...
The current method for determining the flammable limits for a gas in a closed spherical vessel is ba...
International audienceWe build in this paper a numerical solution procedure to compute the flow indu...
Includes bibliographical references.The highly exothermic reaction of fuel combustion is the most co...
In this paper we revisit Frank-Kamenetskii’s analysis of thermal explosions, using also a single-re...
This paper investigates effects of buoyancy-driven motion on the "slowly reacting" mode of combustio...
This paper investigates effects of buoyancy-driven motion on the ‘‘slowly reacting” mode of combusti...
Asymptotic methods and experimental techniques have been used in combination with direct numerical s...
This paper analyzes the exothermic reaction of an initially cold gaseous mixture flowing with a mode...
When any exothermic reaction proceeds in an unstirred vessel, natural convection may develop. This f...
At low gravity, when buoyancy effects are small, flame-balls can be generated. These are stationary ...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate, numerically as well as analytically, the influen...
This study is devoted to investigate the analysis of thermal explosion of a strong exothermic chemi...
A numerical study of a transiently (uniformly/non-uniformly) heated cylindrical reactor was performe...
Whether or not a chemical reaction in a fluid leads to an explosion is shown to depend on four times...
The collapse of a gas bubble near a solid wall is studied numerically by assuming the liquid to be i...
The current method for determining the flammable limits for a gas in a closed spherical vessel is ba...
International audienceWe build in this paper a numerical solution procedure to compute the flow indu...
Includes bibliographical references.The highly exothermic reaction of fuel combustion is the most co...
In this paper we revisit Frank-Kamenetskii’s analysis of thermal explosions, using also a single-re...
This paper investigates effects of buoyancy-driven motion on the "slowly reacting" mode of combustio...
This paper investigates effects of buoyancy-driven motion on the ‘‘slowly reacting” mode of combusti...
Asymptotic methods and experimental techniques have been used in combination with direct numerical s...
This paper analyzes the exothermic reaction of an initially cold gaseous mixture flowing with a mode...
When any exothermic reaction proceeds in an unstirred vessel, natural convection may develop. This f...
At low gravity, when buoyancy effects are small, flame-balls can be generated. These are stationary ...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate, numerically as well as analytically, the influen...
This study is devoted to investigate the analysis of thermal explosion of a strong exothermic chemi...
A numerical study of a transiently (uniformly/non-uniformly) heated cylindrical reactor was performe...
Whether or not a chemical reaction in a fluid leads to an explosion is shown to depend on four times...
The collapse of a gas bubble near a solid wall is studied numerically by assuming the liquid to be i...
The current method for determining the flammable limits for a gas in a closed spherical vessel is ba...
International audienceWe build in this paper a numerical solution procedure to compute the flow indu...
Includes bibliographical references.The highly exothermic reaction of fuel combustion is the most co...