The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-air and hydrogen-methane-air mixtures are very important in designing and predicting the progress of combustion and performance of combustion systems where hydrogen is used as fuel. In this work, laminar flame velocities of hydrogen-air and different composition of hydrogen-methane-air mixtures (from 100% hydrogen to 100% methane) have been measured at ambient temperatures for variable equivalence ratios (ER = 0.8-3.2). A modified test rig has been developed from the former Cardiff University 'Cloud Chamber' for this experimental study. The rig comprises of a 250mm length cylindrical stainless steel explosion bomb enclosed at one end with a stainless steel plug which houses an internal stirrer to a...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-air and hydrogen-methane-air mixtures are very important ...
In a future sustainable society, hydrogen is likely to play an important role as an energy carrier. ...
In the present work, near-limiting hydrogen flames were investigated both experimentally and numeric...
This research project characterises an experimental set-up with the aim of finding laminar burning v...
As today’s world is demanding a greener environment where greenhouse gas emission and global warming...
The flammable hydrogen-blended methane–air and natural gas–air mixtures raise specific safety and en...
International audienceThe aim of the present work was to characterize both the effects of pressure a...
Methane and methane-hydrogen (10%, 20% and 50% hydrogen by volume) mixtures have been ignited in a f...
The present study introduces new laminar burning velocity data for ammonia/hydrogen/air mixtures mea...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocity of hydrogen/methane-air mixture is very crucial in the design and analy...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to report new experimental results on the effect of t...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-air and hydrogen-methane-air mixtures are very important ...
In a future sustainable society, hydrogen is likely to play an important role as an energy carrier. ...
In the present work, near-limiting hydrogen flames were investigated both experimentally and numeric...
This research project characterises an experimental set-up with the aim of finding laminar burning v...
As today’s world is demanding a greener environment where greenhouse gas emission and global warming...
The flammable hydrogen-blended methane–air and natural gas–air mixtures raise specific safety and en...
International audienceThe aim of the present work was to characterize both the effects of pressure a...
Methane and methane-hydrogen (10%, 20% and 50% hydrogen by volume) mixtures have been ignited in a f...
The present study introduces new laminar burning velocity data for ammonia/hydrogen/air mixtures mea...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocity of hydrogen/methane-air mixture is very crucial in the design and analy...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to report new experimental results on the effect of t...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocities of hydrogen-methane/air mixtures at NTP conditions were calculated us...
The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed...