This paper presents new experimental results on cryogenic jet flames formed by a coaxial injector at a pressure of 70 bar, which approaches the pressures found in rocket engines. This element, fed with liquid oxygen and gaseous hydrogen, is placed in a square combustion chamber equipped with quartz windows. The flame is examined via spectroscopy, OH* emission, and backlighting, the aim being to provide basic information on the flame structure. It is found that some of the OH* emission is absorbed by the OH radicals present in the flame. A detailed examination of this effect is presented, in which it is shown that, for this turbulent flame, the Abel transform gives the position of the intense reaction region, whether or not absorption is sig...
Injection of liquid fluid initially at subcritical temperature into an environment in which the temp...
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Concepts of surface density are exploited to model the coupled processes of atomization, vaporizatio...
This paper presents new experimental results on cryogenic jet flames formed by a coaxial injector at...
A detailed understanding of liquid propellant combustion is necessary for the development of improve...
This article deals with the application of OH planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) to the study ...
International audienceAbstract: This paper reports results from experiments carried out on the jet n...
This study has investigated numerically turbulent flames of cryogenic oxygen and methane under super...
International audienceAbstract: Design and optimization of high performance rocket engines may be im...
International audienceAbstract: Flame stabilization is a central issue in propulsion applications. I...
The success of a satellite launcher depends to a great extent on its efficiency and reliability. Eng...
International audienceAbstract: Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) of OH is used to examine fl...
Injection of liquid fluid initially at subcritical temperature into an environment in which the temp...
The anticipated upscaling of hydrogen energy applications will involve the storage and transport of ...
Concepts of surface density are exploited to model the coupled processes of atomization, vaporizatio...
This paper presents new experimental results on cryogenic jet flames formed by a coaxial injector at...
A detailed understanding of liquid propellant combustion is necessary for the development of improve...
This article deals with the application of OH planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) to the study ...
International audienceAbstract: This paper reports results from experiments carried out on the jet n...
This study has investigated numerically turbulent flames of cryogenic oxygen and methane under super...
International audienceAbstract: Design and optimization of high performance rocket engines may be im...
International audienceAbstract: Flame stabilization is a central issue in propulsion applications. I...
The success of a satellite launcher depends to a great extent on its efficiency and reliability. Eng...
International audienceAbstract: Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) of OH is used to examine fl...
Injection of liquid fluid initially at subcritical temperature into an environment in which the temp...
The anticipated upscaling of hydrogen energy applications will involve the storage and transport of ...
Concepts of surface density are exploited to model the coupled processes of atomization, vaporizatio...