Response of a laminar premixed flame to flow oscillations: A kinematic model and thermoacoustic instability results

Volume: 106, Issue: 4, Pages: 487 - 510
Published: Sep 1, 1996
Abstract
Combustion instability is a resonance phenomenon that arises due to the coupling between the system acoustics and the unsteady heat release. The constructive feedback between the two processes, which is known to occur as a certain phase relationship between the pressure and the unsteady heat release rate is satisfied, depends on many parameters among which is the acoustic mode, the flame holder characteristics, and the dominant burning pattern....
Paper Details
Title
Response of a laminar premixed flame to flow oscillations: A kinematic model and thermoacoustic instability results
Published Date
Sep 1, 1996
Volume
106
Issue
4
Pages
487 - 510
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