Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry mea-surements, the extinction behavior of methanol counterflow diffusion flames was examined experimentally under conditions in which the extinction was brought about by a vortex generated on the oxidizer side. Comparisons were made with quasi-steady extinction results for the same flames. It was found that the flames can withstand instantaneous strain rates as much as two-and-a-half times larger than the quasi-steady ones. The finding was rationalized phenomenologically by comparing the characteristic times of the problem, that is, the mechanical time, the chemical time, and the vortex turnover time. Specifically, esti-mates of these times yielded t...
The interaction between a vortex and a flat laminar diffusion flame is often used to simulate a numb...
Experiments were conducted on monodisperse streams of small (100 m) methanol and ethanol droplets, i...
Experimental results of N2-diluted counterflow diffusion flames of CH4 and C3H8 vs. air with local e...
Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry mea-sure...
Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry measurem...
The interaction of laminar vortices with a methanol spray counterflow diffusion flame was studied ex...
International audienceIn highly fluctuating flows, it happens that high values of the strain-rate do...
International audienceAbstract: Here the interaction between a laminar two-phase, non-pre-mixed coun...
International audienceAbstract: Flame/vortex interactions to a great extent govern turbulent combust...
Lean flame blowout is investigated experimentally within a high-speed combustor to analyze the tempo...
An improved understanding of lean turbulent combustion phenomena is critical for the development of ...
Flame extinction is a critical impediment invariably limiting the performance of modern turbulent co...
High-temporal-resolution measurements of scalars and velocity are used to study vortex-induced annul...
© 2019 The Combustion Institute Unsteady premixed and non-premixed counterflow laminar flame simulat...
The scalar dissipation rate is widely used in combustion analysis to describe a characteristic trans...
The interaction between a vortex and a flat laminar diffusion flame is often used to simulate a numb...
Experiments were conducted on monodisperse streams of small (100 m) methanol and ethanol droplets, i...
Experimental results of N2-diluted counterflow diffusion flames of CH4 and C3H8 vs. air with local e...
Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry mea-sure...
Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry measurem...
The interaction of laminar vortices with a methanol spray counterflow diffusion flame was studied ex...
International audienceIn highly fluctuating flows, it happens that high values of the strain-rate do...
International audienceAbstract: Here the interaction between a laminar two-phase, non-pre-mixed coun...
International audienceAbstract: Flame/vortex interactions to a great extent govern turbulent combust...
Lean flame blowout is investigated experimentally within a high-speed combustor to analyze the tempo...
An improved understanding of lean turbulent combustion phenomena is critical for the development of ...
Flame extinction is a critical impediment invariably limiting the performance of modern turbulent co...
High-temporal-resolution measurements of scalars and velocity are used to study vortex-induced annul...
© 2019 The Combustion Institute Unsteady premixed and non-premixed counterflow laminar flame simulat...
The scalar dissipation rate is widely used in combustion analysis to describe a characteristic trans...
The interaction between a vortex and a flat laminar diffusion flame is often used to simulate a numb...
Experiments were conducted on monodisperse streams of small (100 m) methanol and ethanol droplets, i...
Experimental results of N2-diluted counterflow diffusion flames of CH4 and C3H8 vs. air with local e...