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Fourth International Seminar on Flame Structure, Novosibirsk, August, 18-21, 1992
Is turbulent burning velocity a meaningful parameter?
D. Bradley Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, U.K.
Abstract:
The concept of turbulent burning velocity arises from an analogy with that of the laminar burning velocity. Experimental measurement or theoretical computation of .the latter must take account of the effects of flame stretch. This is also necessary for turbulent flames and when flame propagation originates at a point source, there is a temporal development of the turbulence acting on the flame and also of the thickness of the flame brush. Under these conditions, whilst the turbulent burning velocity is a measure of the propagation rate of the front relative to unburnt mixture, it cannot be a direct measure of the mass rate of burning.
Citation:
D. Bradley, “Is turbulent burning velocity a meaningful parameter?”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 29:3 (1993), 5–7; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 29:3 (1993), 255–257
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