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Preferential diffusion and concentration modification in sooting counterflow diffusion flames

Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1989
An experimental investigation has been conducted on the influence of the mobility of inert additives on soot formation in propane and ethylene counterflow diffusion flames. Inerts used were helium, neon, argon, or krypton, and the results show that while the mobility of the inert has practically no effect when a small amount of inert is added to the ...
R.L. Axelbaum, C.K. Law, W.L. Flower
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Preferential diffusion effects in diffusion flames

2008
Numerical computations were made of axisymmetric laminar jet diffusion flames taking into account detailed chemical kinetics and multicomponent diffusion. It was shown that preferential diffusion of heat and species causes significant amount of excess and deficit of enthalpy, and increase and decrease of mole fraction in the flame. These effects result
Toshimi Takagi   +2 more
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Preferential diffusion effects on the temperature in usual and inverse diffusion flames

Combustion and Flame, 1996
Abstract Numerical computations are made of axisymmetric laminar jet diffusion flames taking into account detailed chemical kinetics and multicomponent diffusion. Two types of flames are investigated. The one is a usual flame that is formed around a fuel jet surrounded by an air flow.
Toshimi Takagi   +2 more
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Development of a novel flamelet-based model to include preferential diffusion effects in autoignition of CH4/H2 flames [PDF]

open access: yesCombustion and Flame, 2015
This study reports on the development of a flamelet-based reduction method for autoignition of hydrogen enriched methane-based fuels. The main focus is on the inclusion of preferential diffusion effects in the Flamelet Generated Manifolds (FGM) technique
Ebrahim Abtahizadeh   +2 more
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Temperature and diffusion effects in preferential sputtering of CrSi2

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 1983
Abstract We found a marked variation with temperature of the composition of CrSi 2 under irradiation with 100 keV Xe + ions. At the same time the composition of material sputtered did not change significantly with temperature. Sputtered material was collected from some of the samples on carbon sheets. Both, carbon collectors and irradiated samples,
R. Fernandez, U. Shreter, M.-A. Nicolet
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Detailed analysis of the mass burning rate of stretched flames including preferential diffusion effects

open access: yesCombustion and Flame, 2006
This study focuses on the effects of flame stretch on the mass burning rate, for flames with nonunit Lewis numbers. The extended flame stretch model of de Goey and ten Thije Boonkkamp [Combust.
J A Van Oijen   +2 more
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Burke–Schumann Flame with Streamwise and Preferential Diffusion

Combustion Science and Technology, 1984
Abstract The classical diffusion flame model of Burke and Schumann is extended to include the effects of both streamwise and preferential diffusion. The study first identifies a Lewis-number-weighted coupling function as the proper one to usc in formulations involving non-unity Lewis numbers. A perturbation technique is then developed for the realistic
S. H. CHUNG, C. K. LAW
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Diffusion and Preferential Adsorption of Sol-Gel Glass

Applied Spectroscopy, 1991
Samples of porous glass of 38 Å average pore size are prepared with the use of the sol-gel technique. After stabilizing at 800°C, samples are impregnated with various binary mixtures and Raman spectroscopy is used to analyze the composition of the mixtures inside the pores. In order to study the effect of surface interaction on preferential adsorption,
J. Watson, T. W. Zerda
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The Effect of Preferential Diffusion on the Soot Initiation Process in Ethylene Diffusion Flames

Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, 2011
The influence of differential diffusion of chemical species in the soot initiation process in turbulent flows is investigated through Direct Numerical Simulations coupled to a compact global chemical mechanisms for ethylene (C2H4) flame combustion (Lovas et al., Combust Sci Tech 182(11):1945–1960, 2010) featuring the important reaction steps for ...
Nadeem Malik   +2 more
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Preferential Diffusion Effects on NO Formation in Methane/Hydrogen-Air Diffusion Flames

Energy & Fuels, 2007
A numerical study in methane/hydrogen diffusion flames has been conducted to clarify the preferential diffusion effects of H 2 and H with detailed chemistry. The composition of fuel is systematically changed from pure methane to pure hydrogen through the molar addition of H 2 to methane.
Jeong Soo Kim   +5 more
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