An Experimental Study of Intermittent Heating Frequencies From Wind-Driven Flames

IF 2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Wei Tang, M. Finney, S. McAllister, M. Gollner
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Abstract

An experimental study was conducted to understand the intermittent heating behavior downstream of a gaseous line burner under forced flow conditions. While previous studies have addressed time-averaged properties, here measurements of the flame location and intermittent heat flux profile help to give a time-dependent picture of downstream heating from the flame, useful for understanding wind-driven flame spread. Two frequencies are extracted from experiments, the maximum flame forward pulsation frequency in the direction of the wind, which helps describe the motion of the flame, and the local flame-fuel contact frequency in the flame region, which is useful in calculating the actual heat flux that can be received by the unburnt fuel via direct flame contact. The forward pulsation frequency is obtained through video analysis using a variable interval time average (VITA) method. Scaling analysis indicates that the flame forward pulsation frequency varies as a power-law function of the Froude number and fire heat-release rate, . For the local flame-fuel contact frequency, it is found that the non-dimensional flame-fuel contact frequency remains approximately constant before the local Rix reaches 1, e.g., attached flames. When Rix>1, decreases with local as Rix flames lift up. A piece-wise function was proposed to predict the local flame-fuel contact frequency including the two Rix scenarios. Information from this study helps to shed light on the intermittent behavior of flames under wind, which may be a critical factor in explaining the mechanisms of forward flame spread in wildland and other similar wind-driven fires.
风动火焰间歇加热频率的实验研究
为了了解强制流动条件下气体管路燃烧器下游的间歇加热行为,进行了实验研究。虽然以前的研究已经解决了时间平均特性,但这里对火焰位置和间歇性热流分布的测量有助于给出火焰下游加热的时间依赖图,有助于理解风驱动的火焰传播。从实验中提取了两个频率,一个是火焰在风方向的最大前向脉动频率,这有助于描述火焰的运动,另一个是火焰区域的局部火焰-燃料接触频率,这有助于计算未燃烧的燃料通过火焰直接接触可以接收的实际热流密度。利用可变间隔时间平均(VITA)方法对视频进行分析,得到前向脉动频率。尺度分析表明,火焰前向脉动频率与弗劳德数和火焰放热率成幂律函数关系。对于局部火焰-燃料接触频率,发现在局部Rix达到1之前,无量纲火焰-燃料接触频率保持近似恒定,例如附着火焰。当Rix>1时,随Rix火焰上升,随局部减小。提出了一种分段函数来预测包括两种Rix情景的局部火焰-燃料接触频率。这项研究的信息有助于揭示风下火焰的间歇性行为,这可能是解释野火和其他类似风驱动火灾中火焰向前蔓延机制的关键因素。
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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