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Stabilization of lifted turbulent-jet flames

Combustion and Flame, 1994
Abstract Planar imaging measurements of CH, CH4, and temperature are used to evaluate current models for flame stabilization in lifted, turbulent CH4-jet flames. The experimental system consists of two cameras that simultaneously record the instantaneous distributions of species concentration and temperature. Measurements were made in two flames with
R.W. Schefer, M. Namazian, J. Kelly
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Dynamic lifted flame in centerbody burner

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2011
Abstract During some exploratory experiments performed on a centerbody burner it was observed that the sooting behavior of the burner could be altered dramatically without changing the fluid dynamics. One of the interesting operating regimes, in which the flame lifts off and forms a column of soot, was identified when oxygen in the annular flow was ...
Viswanath R. Katta   +3 more
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Ultrasonic stabilization of small lifted flames

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003
Combustion of a fuel gas (such as methane) flowing at low speeds from a nozzle into air produces a flame commonly described as a ‘‘diffusion’’ flame. As the flow rate of fuel is increased, the flame is known to lift off the nozzle. This premixes fuel with air and improves certain aspects of the combustion.
David B. Thiessen   +2 more
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Noise Reduction in Non-Premixed Lifted-Jet Flames

Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, 2004
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Ramamurthi, K., Patnaik, R. K.
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The stabilization mechanism of lifted diffusion flames

Combustion and Flame, 1966
Abstract Measurements on gas composition, gas flow velocity, intensity and Eulerian scale of turbulence have been made in a free jet of methane emerging from a conventional circular burner into an unconfined atmosphere. From the experimental data it appears that the base of a lifted diffusion flame anchors in a region where a stoichiometric ...
L. Vanquickenborne, A. van Tiggelen
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Flame holding and lifting of inverse diffusion flame

The Proceedings of Conference of Kansai Branch, 2002
Makoto IKEDA   +3 more
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A Transitional Behavior of a Premixed Flame and a Triple Flame in a Lifted Flame(II)

Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B, 2005
Jun Young Jang, Tae Kwon Kim
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Numerical Prediction of Flame Lift Off and NO Emissions for Hydrogen Air Flames

Volume 2: Coal, Biomass, Hydrogen & Alternative Fuels
Abstract Fossil fuel-based gas turbine engines contribute significantly to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which can adversely impact the environment. Next-generation of gas turbine engine designs attempt to reduce CO2 emissions by improving the overall engine efficiency or via alternative fuels.
Kiran Manoharan   +5 more
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