Combustion and Flame, Vol.156, No.1, 90-98, 2009
Extinction and near-extinction instability of non-premixed tubular flames
Tubular non-premixed flames are formed by an opposed tubular burner, a new tool to study the effects of curvature on extinction and flame instability of non-premixed flames. Extinction of the opposed tubular flames generated by burning diluted H-2, CH4 or C3H8 with air is investigated for both concave and convex curvature. To examine the effects of curvature on extinction, the critical fuel dilution ratios at extinction are measured at various stretch rates, initial mixture strengths and flame Curvature for fuels diluted in N-2, He, At or CO2. in addition, the onset conditions of the cellular instability are mapped as a function of stretch rates, initial mixture strengths, and flame curvature. For fuel Mixtures with Lewis numbers much less than unity, Such as H-2/N-2, concave flame Curvature towards the fuel suppresses cellular instabilities. (c) 2008 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.