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Linear and non-linear forced response of a conical, ducted, laminar premixed flame

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:39 authored by Nader Karimi, Michael Brear, Seong-Ho JinSeong-Ho Jin, Jason Monty
<p>This paper presents an experimental study on the dynamics of a ducted, conical, laminar premixed flame subjected to acoustic excitation of varying amplitudes. The flame transfer function is measured over a range of forcing frequencies and equivalence ratios. In keeping with previous works, the measured flame transfer function is in good agreement with that predicted by linear kinematic theory at low amplitudes of acoustic velocity excitation. However, a systematic departure from linear behaviour is observed as the amplitude of the velocity forcing upstream of the flame increases. This non-linearity is mostly in thephase of the transfer function and manifests itself as a roughly constant phase at high forcing amplitude.Nonetheless, as predicted by non-linear kinematic arguments, the response always remains close to linearat low forcing frequencies, regardless of the forcing amplitude. The origin of this phase behaviour is then sought through optical data post-processing.</p>

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Publication Title

Combustion and Flame

Volume

156

Issue

11

Pages/Article Number

2201-2212

Publisher

Elsevier Science Limited / The Combustion Institute

ISSN

0010-2180

eISSN

1556-2921

Date Submitted

2011-08-20

Date Accepted

2011-08-20

Date of First Publication

2011-08-20

Date of Final Publication

2011-08-20

ePrints ID

4621

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