Title of article
FLAME SPREAD BEHAVIOUR OF BLENDED FUEL DROPLET ARRAY
Author/Authors
Park، Jeong نويسنده , , KOBAYASHI، HIDEAKI نويسنده , , NIIOKA، TAKASHI نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-1304
From page
1305
To page
0
Abstract
The method of substituting the trapezoidal integrator, developed by Dommel, is generally applied in electromagnetic transient simulations. The trapezoidal rule is based on a truncated Taylor series and therefore contains truncation errors. These truncation errors cause numerical oscillations when the time step is large relative to some of the time constants in the network. Various techniques have been developed to reduce the numerical oscillations, each with strengths and drawbacks. In this paper an exponential form of the difference equation is developed, using root-matching techniques, that eliminates the truncation error and provides a highly efficient and accurate time domain regardless of the time step used. This exponential form of the difference equation generates a solution at each time point that is exact for the step response and a good approximation for an arbitrary forcing function. The exponential form is compatible with Dommelʹs method.
Keywords
flame propagation , droplet spacing , blended fuel , unburnt droplet , flame spread , volatile
Journal title
International Journal of Energy Research
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
International Journal of Energy Research
Record number
9435
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