Abstract
A number of experiments have been performed on the properties of propane diffusion
flames at relatively low fuel flow rates and using a variety of burner types. Optical
methods were used to observe the flame and plume above it. We have studied the
transition from a steady flame, with a plume exhibiting a helical instability at low
flow rates, to an axisymmetric instability of the whole flame/plume, that grows
from the base of the flame and oscillates at a well-defined and robust frequency, at
higher flow rates. These results and the observation of the effects of various external
modifications, e.g. the generation of an annular counter flow, a pressure perturbation,
etc. are consistent with the view that the transition to the axisymmetric state, at
which the flame flickers, is one to a globally excited oscillation forced by a region of
absolutely unstable flow at or near the base of the burners used in this study.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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