Experimental assessment of the acoustic response of laminar premixed Bunsen flames

Laminar flame speed Flame structure
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2006.07.079 Publication Date: 2006-08-25T17:49:01Z
ABSTRACT
The response of a premixed laminar conical flame to a periodic perturbation of the flow was analyzed. The idea was used to imitate the acoustic flow excitation by an oscillation of the flame anchoring ring. In this case the flow field is free from the ring vortices and other coherent structure formation typical for the harmonically excited jet pattern. Under this simplified perturbation condition the flame cone kinematics is studied and compared with the flame response to acoustic flow excitation. The heat release rate response Transfer Function (TF) for a foot-perturbed flame is measured and found to be close to a theoretical TF derived on the basis of the kinematical flame tracking approach (G-equation) for a uniformly oscillating flow. However, the TF of the jet perturbed flame deviates strongly from the TF of the anchoring ring perturbed flame and demonstrates a typical 'constant time lag' behavior. A TiO2 smoke tracing of the flow field shows the presence of a convective, sinuous perturbation of the flow core inside the flame cone when the flame is excited by the jet oscillation. In the case of the anchoring rim perturbed flame such a back influence of the perturbed flame on the upstream flow field is weak. Experiments when the flame's anchoring rim oscillates in the transverse direction indicate that the flame base in-out radial motion can be a possible cause of the convective flow perturbation origin. The requirements for the extension of the kinematical type model of the flame response are formulated.
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