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1D high-speed Rayleigh measurements in turbulent flames
Applied Physics B, 2010Time-correlated sampling of quantities in transient combustion processes requires high-speed imaging at repetition rates in the order of typical flame-inherent frequencies. The present study demonstrates the feasibility of temperature measurements in turbulent flames along a line at 10 kHz using Rayleigh scattering.
B. Bork +4 more
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Flame Speed of Turbulent Premixed Kernel in Turbulent Flows
AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2021 Forum, 2021Seunghyun Jo, Jay P. Gore
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Correlating turbulent flame speed to engine running parameters
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1997<div class="htmlview paragraph">The dependence of the turbulent flame speed and the flame development angle on air-fuel ratio, engine rotational speed, ignition timing and compression ratio has been verified. An isooctane-fueled research engine has been utilized in the experiments.
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2002
A numerical model for premixed gaseous turbulent combustion is investigated, where the combustion process is modelled in terms of a single transport equation for a reaction progress variablecThe reaction term of the progress variable is modelled with an efficient turbulent flame speed closure approach.
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A numerical model for premixed gaseous turbulent combustion is investigated, where the combustion process is modelled in terms of a single transport equation for a reaction progress variablecThe reaction term of the progress variable is modelled with an efficient turbulent flame speed closure approach.
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Correction: Flame Speed of Turbulent Premixed Kernel in Turbulent Flows
AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2021 Forum, 2021Seunghyun Jo, Jay P. Gore
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The turbulent flame speed for low-to-moderate turbulence intensities
2014Premixed flame propagation in two-dimensional turbulent flows is examined within the context of a hydrodynamic model. The flame is treated as a surface of density discontinuity and propagates against a turbulent flow of prescribed intensity and scale. A hybrid Navier-Stokes/interface capturing technique is used to describe the flow field throughout the
Moshe Matalon +2 more
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Premixed turbulent flame speed in an oscillating disturbance field
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2017Luke J. Humphrey, B. Emerson, T. Lieuwen
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