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Combustion Science and Technology, Vol.142, No.1-6, 91-109, 1999
Parametric response of a conical flame to acoustic waves
This paper reports experiments on initially quasi-conical premixed flames subjected to acoustic forcing of the cold gases with high amplitude and high frequency (similar or equal to 1000 Hz). The resulting hemispherical-shaped flame, induced by a restabilization effect described previously by Durox et al.. shows a parametric instability when stronger acoustic forcing is applied (the oscillating acceleration is typically about 1000g). In this case, the front exhibits unsteady cusp-shaped cells. These patterns: oscillate with a period which is twice the acoustic period. This state is identified as the parametric response of a harmonic oscillator.