Consistent datasets of experiments are highly important both for validation and optimization of kinetic mechanisms. An analysis of the data consistency of all available burning velocity measurements of hydrogen flames using the heat flux method at atmospheric pressure is performed in the present work. A comparison of many experiments performed in several laboratories with different types of dilution by various inerts was guided by kinetic modeling using two kinetic mechanisms. Konnov (2015) and ELTE (Varga et al., 2016) models demonstrated a uniform trend at all conditions tested: the second mechanism predicts lower burning velocities which are in better agreement with the heat flux measurements from different groups. Some experimental data...
A large set of experimental data was accumulated for hydrogen combustion: ignition measurements in ...
The laminar burning velocity is a fundamental property of combustible mixtures important for kinetic...
The heat flux method for stabilizing flat adiabatic flames and measuring adiabatic burning velocitie...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...
This work summarises available measurements of laminar burning velocities in CH4 + H2 + O2 + N2 flam...
Measurements of laminar adiabatic burning velocities of flames propagating in hydrogen-oxygen-nitrog...
The present study introduces new laminar burning velocity data for ammonia/hydrogen/air mixtures mea...
Laminar burning velocity of lean hydrogen + air flames at standard conditions is still a debated top...
WOS:000348047500071International audienceLaminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air mixtures can sho...
In a future sustainable society, hydrogen is likely to play an important role as an energy carrier. ...
Laminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air mixtures can show discrepancies up to 30%, making chemica...
A large set of experimental data was accumulated for hydrogen combustion: ignition measurements in ...
The laminar burning velocity is a fundamental property of combustible mixtures important for kinetic...
The heat flux method for stabilizing flat adiabatic flames and measuring adiabatic burning velocitie...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...
This work summarises available measurements of laminar burning velocities in CH4 + H2 + O2 + N2 flam...
Measurements of laminar adiabatic burning velocities of flames propagating in hydrogen-oxygen-nitrog...
The present study introduces new laminar burning velocity data for ammonia/hydrogen/air mixtures mea...
Laminar burning velocity of lean hydrogen + air flames at standard conditions is still a debated top...
WOS:000348047500071International audienceLaminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air mixtures can sho...
In a future sustainable society, hydrogen is likely to play an important role as an energy carrier. ...
Laminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air mixtures can show discrepancies up to 30%, making chemica...
A large set of experimental data was accumulated for hydrogen combustion: ignition measurements in ...
The laminar burning velocity is a fundamental property of combustible mixtures important for kinetic...
The heat flux method for stabilizing flat adiabatic flames and measuring adiabatic burning velocitie...