The probabilistic nature of ignition of premixed and non-premixecl turbulent opposed-jet flames has been examined and the flame structures following ignition have been visualized directly and with OH-PLIF. It has been found that high bulk velocities decrease the ignition probability in all locations and for all flames. Ignition is sometimes possible even in locations where there is negligible probability of finding flammable mixture and is sometimes impossible in locations with high probability of flammable fluid. The edge flame propagation speed is also estimated.
Epaminondas MastorakosAndrzej BogusławskiChris LacorBernard J. Geurts
Yoshinobu KotaniJin ITOHAkira Yoshida
Yoshinobu KotaniJin ITOHAkira Yoshida
Paul E. DimotakisJames E. Broadwell