Small scale experimentation using particle image velocimetry investigated the effect of the diffusive injection of methane, air, and carbon dioxide on the coherent structures in a swirling flame. The interaction between the high momentum flow region (HMFR) and central recirculation zone (CRZ) of the flame is a potential cause of combustion induced vortex breakdown (CIVB) and occurs when the HMFR squeezes the CRZ, resulting in upstream propagation. The diffusive introduction of methane or carbon dioxide through a central injector increased the size and velocity of the CRZ relative to the HMFR whilst maintaining flame stability, reducing the likelihood of CIVB occurring. The diffusive injection of air had an opposing effect, reducing the size...
Several unique features of swirl-stabilized flames have been quantified and explained in this study....
This paper presents an experimental study on the emergence of the central recirculation zone (CRZ) i...
Swirl-stabilised combustion is one of the most widely used techniques for flame stabilisation, uses ...
Small scale experimentation using particle image velocimetry investigated the effect of the diffusiv...
Small scale experimentation using particle image velocimetry investigated the effect of the diffusiv...
In recent decades there has been a strong trend towards the use of lean premixed combustion in order...
We report on a study of the impact of coherent helical vortex structures on the shape of the reactio...
Combustion instabilities are considered one of the most serious challenges for developing combustion...
The combustion of hydrocarbon based fuels is one of the worlds main sources of energy, with applicat...
Flame flashback attributed to combustion induced vortex breakdown (CIVB) is a major design challenge...
The demand for alternative fuels has increased significantly during the previous decades in order to...
The consumption of fossil fuels and their greenhouse emissions have increased research to develop ne...
Swirling flames with varying departures from blow-off have recently been studied using a simple, yet...
Bluff-body and swirl flow are commonly utilized to stabilize diffusion flames in industrial applicat...
International audienceThe paper investigates the dynamics of methane – oxygen enriched air turbulent...
Several unique features of swirl-stabilized flames have been quantified and explained in this study....
This paper presents an experimental study on the emergence of the central recirculation zone (CRZ) i...
Swirl-stabilised combustion is one of the most widely used techniques for flame stabilisation, uses ...
Small scale experimentation using particle image velocimetry investigated the effect of the diffusiv...
Small scale experimentation using particle image velocimetry investigated the effect of the diffusiv...
In recent decades there has been a strong trend towards the use of lean premixed combustion in order...
We report on a study of the impact of coherent helical vortex structures on the shape of the reactio...
Combustion instabilities are considered one of the most serious challenges for developing combustion...
The combustion of hydrocarbon based fuels is one of the worlds main sources of energy, with applicat...
Flame flashback attributed to combustion induced vortex breakdown (CIVB) is a major design challenge...
The demand for alternative fuels has increased significantly during the previous decades in order to...
The consumption of fossil fuels and their greenhouse emissions have increased research to develop ne...
Swirling flames with varying departures from blow-off have recently been studied using a simple, yet...
Bluff-body and swirl flow are commonly utilized to stabilize diffusion flames in industrial applicat...
International audienceThe paper investigates the dynamics of methane – oxygen enriched air turbulent...
Several unique features of swirl-stabilized flames have been quantified and explained in this study....
This paper presents an experimental study on the emergence of the central recirculation zone (CRZ) i...
Swirl-stabilised combustion is one of the most widely used techniques for flame stabilisation, uses ...