Matalon–Matkowsky–Clavin–Joulin theory

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Template:Technical The Matalon–Matkowsky–Clavin–Joulin theory refers to a theoretical hydrodynamic model of a premixed flame with a large-amplitude flame wrinkling, developed independently by Moshe Matalon & Bernard J. Matkowsky and Paul Clavin & Guy Joulin,[1][2] following the pioneering study by Paul Clavin and Forman A. Williams[3] and by Pierre Pelcé and Paul Clavin.[4] The theory, for the first time, calculated the burning rate of the curved flame that differs from the burning rate of the planar flame due to flame stretch, associated with the flame curvature and the strain imposed on the flame by the flow field.[5]

Burning rate formula

According to Matalon–Matkowsky–Clavin–Joulin theory, if SL and δL are the laminar burning speed and thickness of a planar flame (and τL=DT,u/SL2 be the corresponding flame residence time with DT,u being the thermal diffusivity in the unburnt gas), then the burning speed ST for the curved flame with respect to the unburnt gas is given by[6]Template:Pn

STSL=1+cδL𝐧+sτL𝐧𝐧:𝐯

where 𝐧 is the unit normal to the flame surface (pointing towards the burnt gas side), 𝐯 is the flow velocity field evalauted at the flame surface and c and s are the two Markstein numbers, associated with the curvature term 𝐧 and the term 𝐧𝐧:𝐯 corresponding to flow strain imposed on the flame.[7]

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References

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  3. Clavin, P., & Williams, F. A. (1982). Effects of molecular diffusion and of thermal expansion on the structure and dynamics of premixed flames in turbulent flows of large scale and low intensity. Journal of fluid mechanics, 116, 251-282.
  4. Pelce, P., & Clavin, P. (1988). Influence of hydrodynamics and diffusion upon the stability limits of laminar premixed flames. In Dynamics of curved fronts (pp. 425-443). Academic Press.
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