@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007614, author = {山本, 和弘 and YAMAMOTO, Kazuhiro and 浅井, 寛志 and ASAI, Hiroshi and 石塚, 悟 and ISHIZUKA, Satoru and 小沼, 義昭 and ONUMA, Yoshiaki}, issue = {624}, journal = {日本機械学會論文集 B編}, month = {Aug}, note = {The effects of rotation on the stability and structure of tubular flames have been investigated for a lean hydrogen/air mixture, and mechanism of flame stability in a rotating flow has been discussed. Results show that with increasing intensity of rotation, (1) the flame diameter increases, while thickness of the luminous zone decreases, (2) the fuel concentration at the extinction decreanes, i.e., the stable region expands, (3) the radical temperature distribution becomes an M-shaped profiles, and (4) flame temperature Tf increases near extinction. These results are almost the same as those obtained for a methane/air mixture. The mechanism for these phenomena is supposed to be explained with the coupled effects of pressure diffusion and stretch effect. The present experimental results provide very useful information for discussing the flame stability and the transport phenomena in a vortex flow.}, pages = {2677--2682}, title = {回転流中における火炎の安定機構 (水素・空気混合気中に形成される管状火炎の燃焼特性)}, volume = {64}, year = {1998} }