
pmid: 16105784
This paper presents an asymptotic approach to combustion instability in premixed flames under the assumptions of large activation energy and small Mach number. The entire flow consists of four distinct yet fully interactive sub-regions, which accommodate the chemical reaction, heat transport, hydrodynamics and acoustics, respectively. A reduced system was derived to describe the intricate coupling between the flame and acoustics that underlies the combustion instability. The asymptotically reduced system was employed to study the weakly nonlinear interaction between the Darrieus–Landau instability and the longitudinal acoustic mode of the combustion chamber. The general asymptotic formulation includes the influence of enthalpy fluctuation in the oncoming mixture. It is shown that one-dimensional enthalpy fluctuation, through its interaction with flame, produces sound waves, and may cause parametric instability of the flame. The mutual coupling between the sound wave and parametric instability is analysed at the instability thresholds.
instability, flame, Combustion, Stability and instability of nonparallel flows in hydrodynamic stability, acoustics, Asymptotic analysis for problems in thermodynamics and heat transfer, combustion
instability, flame, Combustion, Stability and instability of nonparallel flows in hydrodynamic stability, acoustics, Asymptotic analysis for problems in thermodynamics and heat transfer, combustion
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