Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10272531 Fuel 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A new extremely low frequency self-excitation (< 0.1 Hz) and a newly observed flame blow-out are caused by conductive heat loss from premixed wings to the trailing diffusion flame. ► A self-excitation prior to flame blow-out is shown to be due to buoyancy effects. ► Buoyancy-induced self-excitation frequencies increase in triple-flame propagation and decrease in flame-front propagation modes.
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