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Spread of a laminar diffusion flame

Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1969
A theoretical description is presented for a laminar diffusion flame spreading against an air stream over a solid- or liquid-fuel bed. Both a thin sheet and a semi-infinite fuel bed are considered. The burning process is described as follows: The hot flame heats the unburned fuel bed, which subsequently vaporizes.
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Fire spread and flame shape

Fire Technology, 1968
In laboratory tests, the size of a flame front can significantly affect the rate of fire spread. The configuration factor of a given flame shape provides a method for relating flame fronts of various widths. The author discusses an analog system for determining the configuration factor of an irregularly shaped flame and the effects of flame width and ...
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Analysis of upward flame spread

1992
Upward flame spread on wall linings is analyzed theoretically with special emphasis on the application of the models to predict whether the flame spread will be deceleratory or acceleratory. Much of the work is devoted to a revised application of the model by Saito et a..
Baroudi, Djebar, Kokkala, Matti
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Spread-of-flame tests on "stramit"

1954
Print copy held at NRC. Digital version available upon request.
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Diffusion Flame Attachment and Flame Spread Along Mixing Layers

1989
An analysis is presented for the description of the diffusion flame attachment region to the splitter plate separating the fuel and air, which should provide the flame lift-off speed of the fuel Jet in laminar and turbulent diffusion flames.
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Microgravity experiments on flame spread along fuel-droplet arrays at high temperatures

Combustion and Flame, 2006
Masato Mikami   +2 more
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Upward flame spread on a vertically oriented fuel surface: The effect of finite width

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2007
Ali S Rangwala   +2 more
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