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Laminar Burning Velocity of Multi-Component Gaseous Mixtures
The laminar burning velocity is the essential parameters for the safe design of equipment and process. Indeed, the knowledge of this parameter allows for the definition of flammability limits, minimum oxygen concentration and the gas deflagration index ...
Gianmaria Pio, Ernesto Salzano
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Initial temperature has a promoting effect on laminar burning velocity, while initial pressure and dilution rate have an inhibitory effect on laminar burning velocity.
Xueshun Wu +5 more
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Determination of Iron Burning Velocity Using the 20-l Sphere
Numerical simulations are used to predict the consequences of dust explosions. One key parameter for modelling the flame propagation is the burning velocity. This velocity represents the consumption rates of the reactants by the flame front.
Clement Chanut, Frederic Heymes
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Direct determination of burning velocity during aluminium flame propagation
Numerical simulations are needed to model accurately the consequences of dust explosions. One key parameter for modelling the flame propagation is the burning velocity (ie the consumption rate of the reactants by the flame front).
Clement Chanut +2 more
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Numerical simulations of the flame propagation process are mandatory to predict the consequences of dust explosions. One key parameter of these models is the burning velocity, i.e. the consumption rate of the reactants by the flame front.
Clement Chanut +3 more
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Variation of turbulent burning rate of methane, methanol, and iso-octane air mixtures with equivalence ratio at elevated pressure [PDF]
Turbulent burning velocities for premixed methane, methanol, and iso-octane/air mixtures have been experimentally determined for an rms turbulent velocity of 2 m/s and pressure of 0.5 MPa for a wide range of equivalence ratios. Turbulent burning velocity
Abraham J. +6 more
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The influence of turbulence on the structure and propagation of enclosed flames [PDF]
Although it has long been established that burning rates can be appreciably increased by turbulence, the actual extent of this increase and the precise mechanism involved are still far from clear.
Lefebvre, A. H., Reid, R.
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Temperature dependence of the Laminar burning velocity of methanol flames [PDF]
To better understand and predict the combustion behavior of methanol in engines, sound knowledge of the effect of the pressure, unburned mixture temperature, and composition on the laminar burning velocity is required.
Christensen, M +4 more
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In this work are presented experimental values of the burning velocity of iso-octane/air, n-heptane/air and n-heptane/toluene/air mixtures, gasoline surrogates valid over a range of pressures and temperatures similar to those obtained in internal ...
Miriam Reyes +2 more
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Flow field and local burning velocity affected by stretch in swirl flow of turbulent premixed flames
In this study, we have investigated turbulent premixed flames affected by local stretch in a swirl flow, measured by the simultaneous OH-PLIF/SPIV system. Evaluating the transient of burning velocity and stretch rate, the flow and the flame dynamics in a
Kazuhiro YAMAMOTO +2 more
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