Hot-spot induced mild ignition: Numerical simulation and scaling analysis
Abstract
Mild ignition is a ‘non-ideal’ autoignition process observed at some conditions in rapid compression machine, shock tube and flow reactor experiments where flames and/or reaction fronts initiate due to non-uniformities within the test mixture. These flames/fronts can consume the entire mixture, or compression-heat the unburned gas, causing bulk ignition at times earlier than in homogeneous environments. This study numerically investigates mild...
Paper Details
Title
Hot-spot induced mild ignition: Numerical simulation and scaling analysis
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
209
Pages
41 - 62
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