Liu XY, Lu SX, Zhu YC, Liu Y (2008) Laminar premixed methane/air flame extinction characteristics influenced by co-flow water mists. Chinese Science Bulletin 53(3), 450-459. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11434-008-0013-2
Keywords:
water mist, co-flow, flame stretch, inhibition, tube burner, burning velocities, markstein numbers, air flames, numerical-simulation, hydrogen-air, sprays, combustion, mixtures, tubes, suppression
Abstract: Based on the tubular burner, the burning velocities, flame stretch and inhibition rules influenced by co-flow water mists were studied using a high-speed schlieren system. Moreover, the variation rules of the flame critical extinction in our burner equipment were also obtained by analyzing the process and mechanism of flame extinction and inhibition. It is shown that the flame stretch is related to the fuel concentration, co-flow fluxes and water mist diameters. For droplets with a larger diameter, the smaller the co-flow fluxes, the more obvious the flame stretch. When the water mist loading rate is rather smaller, for fuel-rich premixed flame with Le >, 1, the flame with larger burning rate tends to backfire more easily. Under the same water mist conditions, for fuel-lean premixed flame with Le <, 1, the smaller the gas concentration, the easier the flame is extinct.