The subject of soot formation and radiation heat transfer in microgravity jet diffusion flames is important not only for the understanding of fundamental transport processes involved but also for providing findings relevant to spacecraft fire safety and soot emissions and radiant heat loads of combustors used in air-breathing propulsion systems. Our objectives are to measure and model soot volume fraction, temperature, and radiative heat fluxes in microgravity jet diffusion flames. For this four-year project, we have successfully completed three tasks, which have resulted in new research methodologies and original results. First is the implementation of a thermophoretic soot sampling technique for measuring particle size and aggregate morph...
From an economic standpoint, soot is one of the most important combustion intermediates and products...
Novel, high-fidelity results related to soot from microgravity flames were obtained by an internatio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76350/1/AIAA-2004-286-942.pd
Radiation heat transfer in combustion systems has been receiving increasing interest. In the case of...
Most practical combustion processes, as well as fires and explosions, exhibit some characteristics o...
The study of soot particulate distribution inside gas jet diffusion flames is important to the under...
Upon the completion of the Structure and Liftoff in Combustion Experiment (SLICE) in March 2012, a c...
A methodology for the estimation of the soot volume fraction in a three-dimensional laminar diffusi...
Recent results from microgravity combustion experiments conducted in the Zero Gravity Facility (ZGF)...
The spatial distributions and morphological properties of the soot aerosol are examined experimental...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77080/1/AIAA-1998-568-769.pd
The soot properties of round, nonbuoyant, laminar jet diffusion flames are described, based on exper...
Microgravity offers unique opportunities for studying both soot growth and the effect of soot radiat...
Knowledge of soot volume fraction is important to a wide range of combustion studies in microgravity...
Soot processes within hydrocarbon fueled flames are important because they affect the durability and...
From an economic standpoint, soot is one of the most important combustion intermediates and products...
Novel, high-fidelity results related to soot from microgravity flames were obtained by an internatio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76350/1/AIAA-2004-286-942.pd
Radiation heat transfer in combustion systems has been receiving increasing interest. In the case of...
Most practical combustion processes, as well as fires and explosions, exhibit some characteristics o...
The study of soot particulate distribution inside gas jet diffusion flames is important to the under...
Upon the completion of the Structure and Liftoff in Combustion Experiment (SLICE) in March 2012, a c...
A methodology for the estimation of the soot volume fraction in a three-dimensional laminar diffusi...
Recent results from microgravity combustion experiments conducted in the Zero Gravity Facility (ZGF)...
The spatial distributions and morphological properties of the soot aerosol are examined experimental...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77080/1/AIAA-1998-568-769.pd
The soot properties of round, nonbuoyant, laminar jet diffusion flames are described, based on exper...
Microgravity offers unique opportunities for studying both soot growth and the effect of soot radiat...
Knowledge of soot volume fraction is important to a wide range of combustion studies in microgravity...
Soot processes within hydrocarbon fueled flames are important because they affect the durability and...
From an economic standpoint, soot is one of the most important combustion intermediates and products...
Novel, high-fidelity results related to soot from microgravity flames were obtained by an internatio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76350/1/AIAA-2004-286-942.pd