The ability to use a magnetic field as a means for controlling the role of gravity buoyancy on the combustion process is demonstrated by applying a strong vertical magnetic field gradient on a laminar gas jet diffusion flame. The confirmation is based on a comparison of flame appearance; in particular, length variation, to both elevated gravity (higher than earth’s gravity) and zero-gravity combustion experimental data. The comparison parameter is the dimensionless number G, defined as the ratio of gravity level generated by magneto-gravity buoyancy to earth’s gravity. The more important results are as follows. First, for G > 1, good agreement between magnetic and centrifuge length scaling laws reveals that the slight decrease of flame length according to L ∼ G−1/8 is the result of increasing artificial magnetically induced gravity strength. It ensues that flame thinning, bluing, lifting, and extinction are produced by similar mechanisms previously identified in centrifuge diffusion flames. Thereafter, at G ≅ 0, the flame assumes a nearly hemispheric shape and a blue color in perfect similarity to nonbuoyant flames under zero-gravity conditions generated in drop towers. Another important fact is that the magnetic field offers the ability to observe the flame behavior at low gravity levels 0 < G < 1. A primary interesting result is that flame length varies strongly, following the scaling law L ∼ G−1/2.
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Combustion And Reactive Flows
Controlling Gravity Impact on Diffusion Flames by Magnetic Field
Fouad Khaldi
e-mail: fouadkhaldi@gmail.com
Fouad Khaldi
SIMAP-EPM-Madylam/CNRS, ENSHMG, BP 95St. Martin d’Hères Cedex
, Grenoble 38402, France
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Fouad Khaldi
SIMAP-EPM-Madylam/CNRS, ENSHMG, BP 95St. Martin d’Hères Cedex
, Grenoble 38402, France
e-mail: fouadkhaldi@gmail.com
J. Heat Transfer. Jun 2012, 134(6): 061201 (5 pages)
Published Online: May 2, 2012
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Received:
January 18, 2011
Revised:
October 13, 2011
Published:
April 30, 2012
Online:
May 2, 2012
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Khaldi, F. (May 2, 2012). "Controlling Gravity Impact on Diffusion Flames by Magnetic Field." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. June 2012; 134(6): 061201. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4006011
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