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Rotating spiral edge flames in von karman swirling flows
1National Center for Microgravity Research, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, USA.
Physical Review Letters
|October 4, 2000
Abstract:
Experimental observations of rotating spiral flame edges formed during near-limit combustion of a downward-facing, polymethylmethacrylate disk spinning in quiescent air are reported. These flames exhibit similarities to patterns commonly found in quiescent excitable media. The tail rotates rigidly while the tip executes a compound, meandering motion sometimes observed in Belousov-Zhabotinskii reactions. A model assuming a rigid-body rotation with a constant speed of propagation relative to the swirling gas flow generated by the spinning disk predicts the observed spiral shapes well.