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Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
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Opposed-flow flame spread in microgravity-theoretical prediction of spread rate and flammability map

Authors: Subrata Bhattacharjee; Richard Ayala; Kazunori Wakai; Shuhei Takahashi;

Opposed-flow flame spread in microgravity-theoretical prediction of spread rate and flammability map

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Abstract The spread rate formulas of de Ris in the thermal regime of opposed-flow flame spread are inarguably the most well-known formulas in the flame spread literature. Similar easy-to-use formulas are lacking in all other regimes of flame spread. This paper presents a simplified analysis leading to the development of closed-form expressions for spread rate for both thin and thick fuels in the microgravity regime of opposed-flow flame spread. The resulting formulas, expressed in terms of the thermal limit of spread rate and a radiation number that can be evaluated from the known parameters of the problem, are shown to reproduce the experimentally and numerically observed trends quite well at both limits of fuel thickness. These formulas are utilized to develop quantitative criterion to delineate thin and thick fuels in the microgravity and thermal regimes. The transition between the microgravity and thermal regimes is also explored. The flammability maps, derived from the spread rate expressions, are the first of their kind, establishing fuel thickness as one of the critical parameters.

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