Transient pressure effects in the evolution equation for premixed flame fronts (Q1331369)

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Transient pressure effects in the evolution equation for premixed flame fronts
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    Transient pressure effects in the evolution equation for premixed flame fronts (English)
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    21 March 1995
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    A nonlinear evolution equation for a scalar field \(G({\mathbf x},t)\) is derived, whose level surface \(G_ 0\)=const represents the interface of a thin premixed flame propagating in a flow field. The equation is an extension of earlier analyses where a flame evolution equation was derived for slightly wrinkled flames such as the front can be described by a single-valued function of a normal coordinate. That formulation excluded situations where the mean flame front has an arbitrary shape in space. Here the more general situation is analysed by using a two-length- scale asymptotic analysis.
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    leading-order solution
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    nonconstant properties
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    heat-loss effects
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    transient changes of bulk pressure
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    scalar field
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    two-length-scale asymptotic analysis
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