18th ICDERS Short Abstract

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ID#: 50

Abstract Title: Investigation of Flamelets in a Turbulent Premixed Flame with a 4-Element Electrostatic Probe and a 2D LDV

Session Title: Premixed Turbulent Flames III

Session Date: 7/31/01

Session Start Time: 8:30 AM

Contributing Author: Furukawa, J.

Organization: Tokyo Metropolitan College of Technology

Country: Japan

Authors: Junichi Furukawa, Toshisuke Hirano, Forman A. Williams

Short Abstract: To investigate the statistics of flamelet in a turbulent premixed flame and to obtain components of their burning velocities in a vertical plane above a pipe-flow burner, the local motion of flamelets with respect to gas are measured by specially arranged diagnostics, composed of an electrostatic probe with four identical sensors and a two-color four-beam LDV system. With this technique, the three-dimensional local flame-front-velocity vector is measured by the electrostatic probe for the first time, and simultaneously the axial and radial components of the local gas-velocity vector in a vertical plane above the vertically oriented burner are measured by the LDV system. Two components of burning velocities of planar flamelets can be obtained from these results and are found to be distributed over different directions and to range in magnitude from nearly zero to a few times the planar, unstrained adiabatic laminar burning velocity measured in the unburnt gas. It may be concluded from these results that turbulence exerts measurable influences on flamelets and causes at least some of them to exhibit increased burning velocity.

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