A Comparison of Two- and Three-variable Models for Combustion in Sealed Containers
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posted on 2023-05-16, 18:17 authored by Claire Trenham, Lawrence ForbesLawrence ForbesThis paper analyses a model for combustion of a self-heating chemical (such as pool chlorine), stored in drums within a shipping container. The system is described by three coupled nonlinear differential equations for the concentration of the chemical, its temperature and the temperature within the shipping container. Self-sustained oscillations are found to occur, as a result of Hopf bifurcation. Temperature and concentration profiles are presented and compared with the predictions of a simpler two-variable approximation for the system. We study the period of oscillation and its variation with respect to the ambient temperature and the reaction parameter. Nonlinear resonances are found to exist, as the solution jumps between branches having different periods. © Australian Mathematical Society 2006.
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Anziam JournalVolume
47Issue
4Pagination
527-540ISSN
1446-1811Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Australian Mathematical Publishing Association IncPlace of publication
Canberra, AustraliaRepository Status
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