Atsushi Makino
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Journal of Combustion | 2013
Atsushi Makino
Relevant to the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) process, an analytical study has been conducted to investigate the effects of electric field on the combustion behavior because the electric field is indispensable for systems with weak exothermic reactions to sustain flame propagation. In the present study, use has been made of the heterogeneous theory which can satisfactorily account for the premixed mode of the bulk flame propagation supported by the nonpremixed mode of particle consumption. It has been confirmed that, even for the SHS flame propagation under electric field, being well recognized to be facilitated, there exists a limit of flammability, due to heat loss, as is the case for the usual SHS flame propagation. Since the heat loss is closely related to the representative sizes of particles and compacted specimen, this identification provides useful insight into manipulating the SHS flame propagation under electric field, by presenting appropriate combinations of those sizes. A fair degree of agreement has been demonstrated through conducting an experimental comparison, as far as the trend and the approximate magnitude are concerned, suggesting that an essential feature has been captured by the present study.
Journal of Combustion | 2013
Atsushi Makino; Masahiro Hojo; Masahito Shintomi
Carbon combustion in the forward stagnation flowfield has been examined through experimental comparisons, by conducting aerothermochemical analyses, with the surface C-O2 and C-CO2 reactions and the gas-phase CO-O2 reaction taken into account. By virtue of the generalized species-enthalpy coupling functions, close coupling of those reactions has been elucidated. Explicit combustion-rate expressions by use of the transfer number in terms of the natural logarithmic term, just like that for droplet combustion, have further been obtained for the combustion response in the limiting situations. It has been confirmed that before the establishment of CO flame, the combustion rate can fairly be represented by the expression in the frozen mode, that after its establishment by the expression in the flame-attached or flame-detached modes, and that the critical condition derived by the asymptotics can fairly predict the surface temperature for its establishment. The formulation has further been extended to include the surface C-H2O and gas-phase H2-O2 reactions additionally, so as to evaluate the combustion rate in humid airflow. Since those expressions are explicit and have fair accuracy, they are anticipated to make various contributions not only for qualitative/quantitative studies, but also for various aerospace applications, including propulsion with high-energy-density fuels.
Combustion and Flame | 2006
Chung K. Law; Atsushi Makino; Tianfeng Lu
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2009
Atsushi Makino; Chung K. Law
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2005
Atsushi Makino; Hirokazu Fukada
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2007
Atsushi Makino
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2007
Atsushi Makino; Norie Umehara
Combustion and Flame | 2013
Atsushi Makino
Combustion and Flame | 2014
Atsushi Makino
Jsme International Journal Series B-fluids and Thermal Engineering | 2006
Atsushi Makino