词条 | Activation energy asymptotics |
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Activation energy asymptotics (AEA), also known as large activation energy asymptotics, is an asymptotic analysis used in the combustion field utilizing the fact that the reaction rate is extremely sensitive to temperature changes due to the large activation energy of the chemical reaction. HistoryThe techniques were pioneered by the Russian scientists Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich, David A. Frank-Kamenetskii and co-workers in the 30s, in their study on premixed flames[1] and thermal explosions (Frank-Kamenetskii theory), but not popular to western scientists until the 70s. In the early 70s, due to the pioneering work of Williams B. Bush, Francis E. Fendell[2], Forman A. Williams[3] and Amable Liñán[4][5], it became popular in western community and since then it was widely used to explain more complicated problems in combustion.[6] Method overviewIn combustion processes, the reaction rate is dependent on temperature in the following form (Arrhenius law), where is the activation energy, and is the universal gas constant. In general, the condition is satisfied, where is the burnt gas temperature. This condition forms the basis for activation energy asymptotics. Denoting for unburnt gas temperature, one can define the Zel'dovich number and heat release parameter as follows In addition, if we define a non-dimensional temperature such that approaching zero in the unburnt region and approaching unity in the burnt gas region (in other words, ), then the ratio of reaction rate at any temperature to reaction rate at burnt gas temperature is given by[7] Now in the limit of (large activation energy) with , the reaction rate is exponentially small i.e., and negligible everywhere, but non-negligible when . In other words, the reaction rate is negligible everywhere, except in a small region very close to burnt gas temperature, where . Thus, in solving the conservation equations, one identifies two different regimes, at leading order,
where in the convective-diffusive zone, reaction term will be neglected and in the thin reactive-diffusive layer, convective terms can be neglected and the solutions in these two regions are stitched together by matching slopes using method of matched asymptotic expansions. The above mentioned two regime are true only at leading order since the next order corrections may involve all the three transport mechanisms. See also
References1. ^Y.B. Zel’dovich and D.A. Frank-Kamenetskii,Theory of uniform propagation of flame,Zh. Fiz. Khim+. 12 (1938), pp. 100–105. 2. ^Bush, W. B., & Fendell, F. E. (1970). Asymptotic analysis of laminar flame propagation for general Lewis numbers. Combustion Science and Technology, 1(6), 421–428. 3. ^Williams, F. A. (1971). Theory of combustion in laminar flows. Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 3(1), 171–188. 4. ^Liñán, A. (1971). A theoretical analysis of premixed flame propagation with an isothermal chain reaction. AFOSR Contract No. E00AR68-0031, 1. 5. ^Linan, A. (1974). The asymptotic structure of counterflow diffusion flames for large activation energies. Acta Astronautica, 1(7-8), 1007–1039. 6. ^Buckmaster, J. D., & Ludford, G. S. S. (1982). Theory of laminar flames. Cambridge University Press. 7. ^Williams, F. A. (2018). Combustion theory. CRC Press. 3 : Fluid dynamics|Combustion|Asymptotic_analysis |
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