Computational Study of Nonadiabatic Wave Patterns in Smouldering Combustion under Microgravity

Authors

  • Ekeoma Rowland Ijioma, Hirofumi Izuhara, Masayasu Mimura & Toshiyuki Ogawa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4208/eajam.010914.250315a

Keywords:

Filtration combustion, smouldering, fingering instability, nonadiabatic, chemical kinetics.

Abstract

We numerically study a thermal-diffusive model for smouldering combustion under microgravity with convective heat losses. In accordance with previous experimental observations, it is well known that porous materials burning against a gaseous oxidiser under microgravity exhibit various finger-like char patterns due to the destabilising effect of oxidiser transport. There is a close resemblance between the pattern-forming dynamics observed in the experiments with the mechanism of thermal-diffusive instability, similar to that occurring in low Lewis number premixtures. At large values of the Lewis number, the finger-like pattern coalesces and propagates as a stable front reminiscent of the pattern behaviour at large Péclet numbers in diffusion-limited systems. The significance of the order of the chemical kinetics for the coexistence of both upstream and downstream smoulder waves is also considered.

Published

2018-02-09

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