This paper reviews the current state of knowledge on the initiation of a flame in a spray through the action of a spark or through local deposition of heat, and the subsequent flame development, in uniform and non-uniform dispersions of droplets and in the presence of turbulent flow. These processes are of importance in various applications such as gas turbine ignition (relight) and safety related to flammable liquid mists. The review focuses on the initial kernel development, the evolution of a spherical or edge flame, and the ignition of the spray flame when viewed at the whole combustor scale. The factors that determine success or failure of the ignition process at the various phases of the overall burner ignition are discussed through e...
A mathematical analysis of the ignition of a polydisperse spray/air mixture by an infinite surface h...
Conditions are identified under which analyses of laminar mixing layers can shed light on aspects of...
This thesis focuses on detailed numerical studies of spray formation, auto-ignition, envelope flame ...
AbstractThis paper reviews the current state of knowledge on the initiation of a flame in a spray th...
The forced ignition process has a stochastic nature, which can be intensified due to turbulence and ...
Fuel droplets represent strong inhomogeneities that are generally detrimental and intensify the stoc...
In line with the general theme of the International Workshop series on Turbulent Combustion of Spray...
A model that synthesizes previous knowledge from experiments and simulations on spark ignition of ga...
A parametric study of spark ignition in a uniform monodisperse turbulent spray is performed with com...
International audiencePartly due to stringent restrictions on pollutant emissions, aeronautical engi...
This work consists of an experimental investigation of the early phase of ignition in uniformly disp...
Direct numerical simulations of expanding flame kernels following localized ignition in decaying tur...
In typical liquid-fueled burners the fuel is injected as a high-velocity liquid jet that breaks up t...
This book reflects the results of the 2nd and 3rd International Workshops on Turbulent Spray Combust...
The turbulent jet flames in fuel sprays are of a great importance and are used in many practical app...
A mathematical analysis of the ignition of a polydisperse spray/air mixture by an infinite surface h...
Conditions are identified under which analyses of laminar mixing layers can shed light on aspects of...
This thesis focuses on detailed numerical studies of spray formation, auto-ignition, envelope flame ...
AbstractThis paper reviews the current state of knowledge on the initiation of a flame in a spray th...
The forced ignition process has a stochastic nature, which can be intensified due to turbulence and ...
Fuel droplets represent strong inhomogeneities that are generally detrimental and intensify the stoc...
In line with the general theme of the International Workshop series on Turbulent Combustion of Spray...
A model that synthesizes previous knowledge from experiments and simulations on spark ignition of ga...
A parametric study of spark ignition in a uniform monodisperse turbulent spray is performed with com...
International audiencePartly due to stringent restrictions on pollutant emissions, aeronautical engi...
This work consists of an experimental investigation of the early phase of ignition in uniformly disp...
Direct numerical simulations of expanding flame kernels following localized ignition in decaying tur...
In typical liquid-fueled burners the fuel is injected as a high-velocity liquid jet that breaks up t...
This book reflects the results of the 2nd and 3rd International Workshops on Turbulent Spray Combust...
The turbulent jet flames in fuel sprays are of a great importance and are used in many practical app...
A mathematical analysis of the ignition of a polydisperse spray/air mixture by an infinite surface h...
Conditions are identified under which analyses of laminar mixing layers can shed light on aspects of...
This thesis focuses on detailed numerical studies of spray formation, auto-ignition, envelope flame ...