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Radiative characteristics of flames

Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 1992
A method is proposed for determining the flame temperature from the location of the maximum of the spectral density of the radiation as determined from a finite number of frequency moments.
V. A. Ershov, A. I. Fisenko
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Characteristics of Diborane Flames

Heterogeneous Combustion Conference, 1963
Abstract Premixed flames of diborane-oxygen, diborane-air and diborane-nitric oxide have been stabilized on large cylindrical burners at pressures between 1 and 15 mm Hg and a comparative study of their burning velocities and emission spectra has been made. The experimental data lead to the conclusions: I.
A. CLARK, M. VANPEE, H. WOLFHARD
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Some flame characteristics of motor fuels

Proceedings of the Symposium on Combustion, 1928
In order to obtain some information as to the cause of the “pink” or knock of motor fuels, a photographic study has been made of the movement of flames, simultaneously with measurements of the development of pressure, during the explosion of the charge in an engine cylinder.
G. B. Maxwell, R. V. Wheeler
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Frequency characteristics of a laminar flame

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 1974
A theoretical study is made of the effect of harmonic pressure oscillations on a flat laminar flame. Frequency characteristics of the flames are obtained at amplitudes of the pressure oscillations which are small compared with the average pressure. It is established that in a broad range of frequencies the disturbances in the integral rate of heat ...
V. A. Sklyarov, V. I. Furletov
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Characteristics of tubular flames

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 1993
Abstract A tubular flame is established in a stretched vortex flow. This flame is long and its cross-sectional shape is cylindrical; hence, the shape is exactly tubular. From a fundamental viewpoint, tubular flames have two different aspects from the usual flames.
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Flame Holding and Combustion Characteristics of a Geometrical Flame Holder

Heat Transfer: Volume 3, 2008
Flame Stabilization in a high-speed premixed environment requires the presence of a mechanism to stabilize the flame. Bluff bodies or geometrical flame holders introduce a recirculation zone that anchor the flame. The current study considers the influence of equivalence ratio and the boundary layer state at the trailing edge of the flame holder on the ...
K. A. Ahmed, D. J. Forliti
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