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Hydrogen Jet Diffusion Flame in a Cross Flow. (1st Report, Stability Limits and Flame Shapes.).
N. Gotoh, Saburo Yuasa
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NO sub x destruction in diffusion flame environments
J.O.L. Wendt, W.C. Lin, P.O. Mwabe
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Hydrogen diffusion flames burning in a Mark-III containment design
J.R. Travis
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Computational and experimental study of soot formation in a coflow, laminar diffusion flame
Mitchell D. Smooke+4 more
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On the interaction of a dense spray diffusion flame and a potential vortex [PDF]
Sheau-Ming Shiah, M. Sichel
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Acta Astronautica, 1979
Abstract Gaseous fuel is injected at a constant rate M from the bottom of a narrow insulated chamber and oxidant diffuses from the top. The object is to determine the response curve, i.e. the unburnt fuel fraction R as a function of M for fixed Damkohler number (representing either the constant chamber pressure or the chamber's length).
G.S.S. Ludford+2 more
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Abstract Gaseous fuel is injected at a constant rate M from the bottom of a narrow insulated chamber and oxidant diffuses from the top. The object is to determine the response curve, i.e. the unburnt fuel fraction R as a function of M for fixed Damkohler number (representing either the constant chamber pressure or the chamber's length).
G.S.S. Ludford+2 more
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Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1989
Planar visualization was employed to study flame structure and low frequency flame oscillation. Two distinct vortices were visualized in the flames studies: large toroidal vortices outside the luminous flame and small roll-up vortices inside the luminous flame.
W.M. Roquemore+3 more
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Planar visualization was employed to study flame structure and low frequency flame oscillation. Two distinct vortices were visualized in the flames studies: large toroidal vortices outside the luminous flame and small roll-up vortices inside the luminous flame.
W.M. Roquemore+3 more
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