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Soot

CASCON First Decade High Impact Papers on - CASCON '10, 2010
This paper presents Soot, a framework for optimizing Java* bytecode. The framework is implemented in Java and supports three intermediate representations for representing Java bytecode: Baf, a streamlined representation of bytecode which is simple to manipulate; Jimple, a typed 3-address intermediate representation suitable for optimization; and Grimp,
Raja Vallée-Rai   +5 more
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Optical Characterization of Soot

Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1993
AbstractThe chemistry of fuel‐rich hydrocarbon flames is extremely complex because different types of high molecular mass structures are produced. In fact, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) and submicronic turbostratic graphitic‐like particles (soot) are not the only products present but also partially aromatic polymers, gums, fullerenes and ...
D'Alessio A.   +3 more
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Effect of soot shape on soot radiation

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 1983
Abstract It is increasingly recognized that soot particles play an important role in the radiative heat transfer from flames and smoke. After their formation, these minute particles usually conglomerate into different forms, with the limiting shapes being the spheres and long chains which can be modeled as infinite cylinders.
S.C. Lee, C.L. Tien
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A mechanism for the formation of soot particles and soot deposits

Combustion and Flame, 1992
The extent of the role of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) species in the mechanism of soot formation has not definitely been determined. In previous work using a flat-flame, water-cooled, premixed burner burning ethylene-air flames we investigated the formation and destruction of PAH species up to five aromatic ring structures.
J.M. Smedley, A. Williams, K.D. Bartle
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On the rate of combustion of soot in a laminar soot flame

Combustion and Flame, 1962
Abstract Rates of combustion of soot were measured in a laboratory type laminar hydrocarbon gas flame. The mass flow rates of soot were determined together with the local temperatures and the partial pressures of the oxygen at successive stages of the reaction.
K.B. Lee, M.W. Thring, J.M. Beér
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