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Gas Flaring Is Likely Underestimated by Satellites due to Undetected Small Flares. [PDF]
Seymour SP +4 more
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Study on the Flame Propagation Characteristics of Coal Dust Explosions in Soaked and Air-Dried Conditions. [PDF]
Song J, Gao K, Wang Y, Liu Y.
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Heterodyne background-oriented schlieren for the measurement of thermoacoustic oscillations in flames. [PDF]
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Turbulent Forced Diffusion Flames
Combustion and Flame, 1995A microscale, νβ ∼ νσβ13 is introduced for turbulent diffusion flames, where η and σβ respectively, are the Kolmogorov scale and the flame Schmidt number. In terms of this scale, the turbulent mass transfer integrated over a length l of a liquid fuel is shown to be M′= νBlνβ , where μ is the dynamic viscosity and B is the transfer number, B=(Y0∞
Vedat S. Arpaci, C.Y. Li
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Compressible turbulent flame speeds of highly turbulent standing flames
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2019Abstract In this paper we present the first measurement of turbulent burning velocities of a highly turbulent compressible standing flame induced by shock-driven turbulence in a Turbulent Shock Tube. High-speed schlieren, chemiluminescence, PIV, and dynamic pressure measurements are made to quantify flame–turbulence interaction for high levels of ...
Jonathan Sosa +4 more
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Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1973
Experimental results are presented for turbulent diffusion flames of a round jet of hydrogen in a co-flowing stream of air. The aim of the work is to provide comprehensive data which will assist in refining the newer and more-powerful theories coming into use.
J.H. Kent, R.W. Bilger
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Experimental results are presented for turbulent diffusion flames of a round jet of hydrogen in a co-flowing stream of air. The aim of the work is to provide comprehensive data which will assist in refining the newer and more-powerful theories coming into use.
J.H. Kent, R.W. Bilger
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TURBULENT JET DIFFUSION FLAMES
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 1976Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the turbulent jet diffusion flames of gaseous fuels. This system is simple compared to that in a diesel or gas turbine engine but nevertheless can throw much light on the mechanisms that are involved in the submodels used in describing the more complex systems.
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Acta Astronautica, 1979
Abstract Measurements of the turbulent structure of a premixed turbulent propane-air flame have been made by using a remote sensing, double-laser schlieren instrument which operates on a cross-correlation principle. Development, calibration, and improvements made for application to flames are presented and discussed.
L.N. Wilson, E.S. Powell
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Abstract Measurements of the turbulent structure of a premixed turbulent propane-air flame have been made by using a remote sensing, double-laser schlieren instrument which operates on a cross-correlation principle. Development, calibration, and improvements made for application to flames are presented and discussed.
L.N. Wilson, E.S. Powell
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