Effects of stoichiometry on premixed flames propagating in narrow channels: symmetry-breaking bifurcations
Daniel Fernandez-Galisteo, Carmen Jimenez, Mario Sanchez-Sanz, Vadim, N. Kurdyumov

TL;DR
This study investigates how different diffusivities of reactants affect the stability and symmetry of premixed flames in narrow channels, revealing that Lewis numbers and mixture ratios influence bifurcations and flame behavior.
Contribution
It extends previous diffusive-thermal analysis to mixtures with two reactants and varying equivalence ratios, analyzing stability with respect to Lewis numbers of both reactants.
Findings
Differential diffusion influences flame stability and symmetry.
Large disparity in Lewis numbers can cause symmetry-breaking bifurcations.
Near-stoichiometric mixtures show stability depending on a weighted average of Lewis numbers.
Abstract
Recent studies within the diffusive-thermal (constant-density) approximation have shown that, for premixed flames freely propagating in narrow adiabatic channels, the instabilities induced by differential diffusion may result in non-symmetric solutions and/or oscillating and rotating propagation modes. This has been shown in the context of lean mixtures, for which a single species transport equation with a single Lewis number (corresponding to the ratio of thermal to molecular diffusivity of the deficient reactant) can be used to describe the flame propagation problem. In the present work we extend the analysis to mixtures of any equivalence ratio. To this end, we consider a two-reactant model, where the different diffusivities of the two reactants introduce two different Lewis numbers. Steady-state computations and linear stability analysis are carried out for mixtures with large…
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