Reactive Nanoparticle Composed Bilayers: An Alternate Route Toward the Production of Pt/Al Nanofoils. [PDF]
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Experimental investigation on addition of furfuryl alcohol to diesel plastic fuel blends and optimization using Kissing Numbers. [PDF]
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Modified Reacting Solver: A Simplified Approach for Capturing the Molecular and Flow Diffusivities for the Nonpremixed MILD Flames. [PDF]
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Modulating coordinate site occupancy in high-entropy spinel electrocatalysts. [PDF]
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Numerical Study of Ignition and Combustion of Hydrogen-Enriched Methane in a Sequential Combustor. [PDF]
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Differential diffusion modelling for LES of premixed and partially premixed flames with presumed FDF
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Modelling and Calculation of a Partially Premixed Turbulent Flame
A partially premixed turbulent flame has been modelled using the laminar flamelet concept, i.e. the assumption that laminar flames are embedded in the turbulent flow field. A combination of a premixed flamelet model and a diffusion flamelet model has been used for modelling this partially premixed flame.
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Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2009Flame extinction represents one of the classical phenomena in combustion science. It is important to a variety of combustion systems in transportation and power generation applications. Flame extinguishment studies are also motivated from the consideration of fire safety and suppression.
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On scalar dissipation and partially premixed flame propagation
Combustion Science and Technology, 2003Measurements of the scalar dissipation rate in the region immediately upstream of a lifted jet flame are presented. The scalar dissipation is determined in this isothermal region from a planar measurement of a two-dimensional conserved scalar (jet fluid) using laser Rayleigh scattering. Fields of the scalar dissipation rate are presented in addition to
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