Nonlinear analysis on dynamic behavior of buoyancy-induced flame oscillation under swirling flow

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From the viewpoint of nonlinear dynamics, the dynamic behavior of buoyancy-induced flame oscillation has been experimentally investigated under a swirling flow produced by rotating a cylindrical burner tube. As the rotational Reynolds number increases, the dynamic behavior undergoes a significant transition from periodic oscillation to low-dimensional deterministic chaos, through quasi-periodic oscillation. This is clearly demonstrated by nonlinear time series analysis based on chaos theory. The motion of the vortical structure around the burner tube due to the centrifugal instability associated with a rotating Taylor-Couette flow plays an important role in the onset of low-dimensional deterministic chaos. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Gotoda, H., Asano, Y., Chuah, K. H., & Kushida, G. (2009). Nonlinear analysis on dynamic behavior of buoyancy-induced flame oscillation under swirling flow. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 52(23–24), 5423–5432. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2009.06.035

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