Nilson Kunioshi
Kyoto University
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Symposium (International) on Combustion | 1991
Seishiro Fukutani; Nilson Kunioshi; Hiroshi Jinno
A detailed model including a full scheme of combustion reactions and the governing equations of fluid mechanics was designed for two-dimensional hydrogen burning systems, and applied to a Burke-Schumann type hydrogen-air diffusion flame to elucidate its flame structure and combustion reaction mechanism. The same flame was also experimentally investigated and radial profiles of OH radical concentration and rotational temperature through the flame were determined by a conveniently improved line-of-sight absorption method. Simulation suggested that a well-developed diffusion flame occurs from heights about 5 mm from the burner mouth, in very good agreement with the experimental results. At each horizontal section of the well-developed diffusion region, the calculated rates of the chemical reactions showed considerable values within an annular zone about 5 mm thick, in which there is a point where H2 and O2 are simultaneously exhausted, and in whose vicinity the temperature becomes maximum. This result confirmed one of the Burke-Schumanns predictions, but radial displacements of about 1 mm between the peeks of the rates of different reactions and also between the maximum OH radical concentration and the maximum temperature were found in both experiments and calculation, showing that the reactions do not occur in an infinitely thin region, contradicting one of the Burke-Schumanns assumptions. At the lowest part of the flame, below the burner tip, the issuing air and the H2 diffusing downward meet and react like premixed gas mixtures; the whole flame was found to be held at the burner rim by large heat release rates at that region. The experimental results, in very good agreement with the simulation, showed that the maximum OH concentration through the flame occurs at a height around 2 mm, confirming the premixed-like intense combustion reactions taking place at the lower part of the flame.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1991
Seishiro Fukutani; Keizo Sakaguchi; Nilson Kunioshi; Hiroshi Jinno
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1991
Seishiro Fukutani; Yasuhiro Uodome; Nilson Kunioshi; Hiroshi Jinno
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1992
Nilson Kunioshi; Seishiro Fukutani
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1990
Seishiro Fukutani; Nilson Kunioshi; Hiroshi Jinno
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1991
Seishiro Fukutani; Nilson Kunioshi; Yasuhiro Uodome; Hiroshi Jinno
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 1998
Seishiro Fukutani; Hiroyuki Oike; Nilson Kunioshi
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 1995
Nilson Kunioshi; Seishiro Fukutani
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1992
Seishiro Fukutani; Nilson Kunioshi
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan | 1991
Seishiro Fukutani; Nilson Kunioshi; Keizo Sakaguchi; Hiroshi Jinno