PIV and OH PLIF study of impinging propane-air jet-flames

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The paper reports on the study of flow structure of a reacting propane-air jet, issued from contraction nozzle and impinged on flat metallic surface, by using the particle image velocimetry technique. Flows with different nozzle-to-surface distance H/d were studied. The Reynolds number Re was in the range of 500÷5500, equivalence ratio Φ was varied from 0.8 to 1.4. Velocity field was measured for a conical premixed flame for Re = 1500 and Φ = 0.9. A region with flow recirculation was detected between the flame cone and the impingement surface for the case of H/d = 4. This flow feature may result in a reduced local heat transfer.

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Kravtsov, Z. D., Tolstoguzov, Z. D., Chikishev, L. M., & Dulin, V. M. (2016). PIV and OH PLIF study of impinging propane-air jet-flames. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 754). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/754/7/072001

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