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The dynamic interaction that occurs between a propagating flame front and a rotating vortex structure is one of the key mechanisms within turbulent combustion [1]. As such, it is found within many applications such as industrial combustors and burners, internal combustion engines, and obstacle-induced explosions. The exact manner in which the flame propagates through a turbulent field is strictly dependent on the turbulent structures encountered by the flame. However, the fluid structures generated in practical configurations are highly complex, providing a difficult environment in which to examine interactions between flame propagation and flow field.
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Sarli, V.D., Benedetto, A.D., Russo, G., Long, E.J., Hargrave, G.K. (2010). LES and Laser Measurements of Dynamic Flame/Vortex Interactions. In: Armenio, V., Geurts, B., Fröhlich, J. (eds) Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VII. ERCOFTAC Series, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3652-0_62
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