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Mechanisms of Hydrocarbon Laminar Flame Speed Enhancement with Microwaves

46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 2008
Advanced laser diagnostics have been performed on continuous and pulsed microwave driven laminar methane/air flames, further elucidating mechanisms that cause the observed enhancement of the flame speed and suggesting improved lower power methods to obtain the enhancement. In particular, filtered Rayleigh scattering (FRS) and particle image velocimetry
Emanuel Stockman   +2 more
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The Prediction of Laminar Flame Speeds for Weak Mixtures

Volume 3: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Combustion and Fuels; Oil and Gas Applications; Cycle Innovations, 1996
In a recent publication [3], the authors tentatively explored the prediction of propane flame speeds using the calculated burned gas temperature (Tb) and the predicted flame extinction temperature (Ti). A formula was developed which utilised the above temperatures together with correction factors for inlet temperature and the oxygen/inert ratio.
D. Kretschmer, J. Odgers
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Measurement of Markstein numbers and laminar flame speeds in computationally simulated premixed cylindrically expanding laminar flames

As global energy demands rise and concerns over fossil fuel emissions intensify, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable alternatives. Extensive research is being conducted to optimize hydrogen combustion. Key combustion properties, such as laminar flame speed and Markstein number, play crucial roles in characterizing premixed flames.
Borde, Ganesh, 0009-0004-3876-9074
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Estimation of laminar flame speeds using axisymmetric bunsen flames: Molecular transport effects

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2023
Evangelos Panagiotis Mitsopoulos   +4 more
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Laminar flame speeds of partially dissociated ammonia

Combustion and Flame, 1967
R.S.W. Neil, R.W. Bilger
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Laminar flame speed correlations for dual fuel flames in high-pressure conditions

Fuel, 2023
Luís Eduardo de Albuquerque Paixão e Freire de Carvalho   +1 more
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Monte-Carlo Based Laminar Flame Speed Correlation for Gasoline

2019
Gasoline is a complex fuel containing hundreds of species, and, therefore, it is quite difficult to model all components present in gasoline. Alternatively, researchers tend to employ simpler surrogates that mimic targeted physical and chemical properties of gasoline. Two properties of gasoline, i.e., autoignition and laminar flame speed, play key role
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Resistive switching materials for information processing

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Zhongrui Wang   +2 more
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