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Role of pocket formation in the extinction of methane flames subject to strong turbulence
Despite extensive studies of local and global extinction, it remains unclear how local flame dynamics contribute to the global evolution of a turbulent flame at large Karlovitz numbers. Furthermore, the extent to which canonical laminar flame properties,
Patrick A. Meagher +2 more
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Simultaneous measurements of flame geometry and flow field by OH-PLIF/Stereo PIV
It is difficult to understand turbulent combustion, because the combustion process is very complex and unsteady. One of the useful parameters for discussion of the unsteady flame behaviors is the flame stretch rate, which is evaluated by local flame ...
Kazuhiro YAMAMOTO +2 more
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Modelling turbulent premixed combustion in the intermediate steady propagation regime [PDF]
Numerical simulation and comparison with standard experimental data of turbulent premixed combustion occurring at large Reynolds and moderately large Damkohler numbers (a situation which is typical in industrial burners) have been presented.
Biagioli, Fernando, Zimont, Vladimir L.
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High hydrogen content syngas fuel burning in lean premixed spherical flames at elevated pressures: Effects of preferential diffusion [PDF]
This study addresses the effects of preferential diffusion on flame structure and propagation of high hydrogen content (HHC) turbulent lean premixed hydrogen-carbon monoxide syngas flames at elevated pressures.
Luo, KH +4 more
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Waveguide Photoactuators: Materials, Fabrication, and Applications
Waveguide photoactuators convert guided light into mechanical motion. Their tethered‐flexible design enables minimally invasive surgery and confined‐space robotics. This review aims to guide materials selection, device design, and system integration, accelerating the transition of waveguide photoactuators from laboratory prototypes to versatile ...
Minjie Xi +4 more
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The “turbulent flame speed” of wrinkled premixed flames
The determination of the turbulent flame speed is a central problem in combustion theory. Early studies by Damköhler and Shelkin resorted to geometrical and scaling arguments to deduce expressions for the turbulent flame speed and its dependence on turbulence intensity.
Moshe Matalon, CRETA, Francesco
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The Coherent Flame Model for Turbulent Chemical Reactions [PDF]
A description of the turbulent diffusion flame is proposed in which the flame structure is composed of a distribution of laminar diffusion flame elements, whose thickness is small in comparison with the large eddies.
Broadwell, James E., Marble, Frank E.
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This review provides a comprehensive exploration of microstructure regulation strategies for multi‐principal element alloy‐based films and coatings, with a focus on the interplay between elemental composition, nanoscale architecture, heterostructures and interfacial engineering in tailoring their properties and functions. A systematic analysis of their
Jiaming Cao +4 more
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Effect of Stretch on Local Burning Velocity of Premixed Turbulent Flames
The effect of positive stretch on the local flame properties of turbulent propagating flames in the flamelet regime was investigated experimentally for methane-, hydrogen- and propane-air mixtures with lean and rich having nearly the same laminar burning
Masaya NAKAHARA +3 more
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The dynamics of the explosive burning process is highly sensitive to the flame speed model in numerical simulations of type Ia supernovae. Based upon the hypothesis that the effective flame speed is determined by the unresolved turbulent velocity ...
Hillebrandt, W. +3 more
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