A modelling study of the ignition and explosion behaviour of quiescent methane/air mixtures caused by a radiatively heated inert particle has been carried out. Selecting the particle size much larger (about 2000 times) than the radiation wavelength reduces interference from Mie scattering. However, this results in axial non-symmetry of the processes of heat and mass transfer between, and within the particle and the surrounding gas phase. In order to simplify the model, the full number of space variables was reduced to one and a correlation factor between the cases of uniform and non-uniform radiative heating of the particle was established. The numerical simulations are compared with experimental results from previous studies. The theoretic...
Abstract- Ignition and combustion of metal particles are the issues of interest for many industrial ...
Large discrepancies between the laminar flame speeds and Markstein lengths measured in experiments a...
International audienceDespite the significant progress made towards the understanding of flame propa...
A modelling study of the ignition and explosion behaviour of quiescent methane=air mixtures caused b...
This work presents the results of an experimental and modelling investigation of the ignition of qui...
The prevention and evaluation of explosions requires suitable standards of measurement. As such, for...
The influence of carbon particles on ignition and flame propagation in reactive gas/particle mixture...
A mathematical model for thermal explosion in a combustible dusty gas containing fuel droplets with ...
This thesis considers the possibility of a novel propagation mechanism of vapour cloud explosions. T...
The modified discrete-ordinates method with a two-phase mixture of nongray gases and a cloud of part...
Approximate models for calculation of the radiative properties of gases and particles in combustion ...
Reacting dusty flows have been studied to lesser extent than pure gas phase flows and sprays. Partic...
This work investigates thermal radiation in oxy-fired conditions. Both gas and particle radiation is...
Approximate models for calculation of the radiative properties of gases and particles in combustion ...
Radiation is the principal mode of heat transfer in a combustor. This paper presents a refined weigh...
Abstract- Ignition and combustion of metal particles are the issues of interest for many industrial ...
Large discrepancies between the laminar flame speeds and Markstein lengths measured in experiments a...
International audienceDespite the significant progress made towards the understanding of flame propa...
A modelling study of the ignition and explosion behaviour of quiescent methane=air mixtures caused b...
This work presents the results of an experimental and modelling investigation of the ignition of qui...
The prevention and evaluation of explosions requires suitable standards of measurement. As such, for...
The influence of carbon particles on ignition and flame propagation in reactive gas/particle mixture...
A mathematical model for thermal explosion in a combustible dusty gas containing fuel droplets with ...
This thesis considers the possibility of a novel propagation mechanism of vapour cloud explosions. T...
The modified discrete-ordinates method with a two-phase mixture of nongray gases and a cloud of part...
Approximate models for calculation of the radiative properties of gases and particles in combustion ...
Reacting dusty flows have been studied to lesser extent than pure gas phase flows and sprays. Partic...
This work investigates thermal radiation in oxy-fired conditions. Both gas and particle radiation is...
Approximate models for calculation of the radiative properties of gases and particles in combustion ...
Radiation is the principal mode of heat transfer in a combustor. This paper presents a refined weigh...
Abstract- Ignition and combustion of metal particles are the issues of interest for many industrial ...
Large discrepancies between the laminar flame speeds and Markstein lengths measured in experiments a...
International audienceDespite the significant progress made towards the understanding of flame propa...