This is a joint research program, pursued by investigators at the University of Tokyo, UCSD, and NASA Lewis Research Center. The focus is on high-pressure combustion of miscible binary fuel droplets. It involves construction of an experimental apparatus in Tokyo, mating of the apparatus to a NASA-Lewis 2.2-second drop-tower frame in San Diego, and performing experiments in the 2.2-second tower in Cleveland, with experimental results analyzed jointly by the Tokyo, UCSD, and NASA investigators. The project was initiated in December, 1990 and has now involved three periods of drop-tower testing by Mikami at Lewis. The research accomplished thus far concerns the combustion of individual fiber-supported droplets of mixtures of n-heptane and n-he...
Rapid advances have recently been made in numerical simulation of droplet combustion under micrograv...
The combustion of liquid fuels is a major source of energy in the world today, and the majority of t...
A project on droplet combustion, pursued jointly with F.L. Dryer of Princeton University, has now be...
The ultimate objective of this study is to obtain fundamental information relevant to combustion pro...
The importance of understanding the effects of fuel composition, length scales, and other parameters...
In Japan, the ignition and combustion of the droplet and droplet array have been investigated by usi...
Liquid fuel combustion provides a major portion of the world's energy supply. In most practical comb...
Fuel droplets were simulated by porous spheres having diameters in the range 0.63 to 1.9 cm and comb...
A major portion of the energy produced in the world today comes from the burning of liquid hydrocarb...
The combustion and evaporation of liquid fuels at high pressures were investigated. Particular empha...
The current work involves theoretical analyses of the effects identified, experiments in the NASA Le...
A major portion of the energy produced in the world today comes from the combustion or burning of li...
The steady combustion characteristics of droplets were considered in combustion chamber environments...
Recent droplet combustion experiments onboard the International Space Station (ISS) have revealed th...
Experimental results for the burning characteristics of fiber supported, liquid droplets in ambient ...
Rapid advances have recently been made in numerical simulation of droplet combustion under micrograv...
The combustion of liquid fuels is a major source of energy in the world today, and the majority of t...
A project on droplet combustion, pursued jointly with F.L. Dryer of Princeton University, has now be...
The ultimate objective of this study is to obtain fundamental information relevant to combustion pro...
The importance of understanding the effects of fuel composition, length scales, and other parameters...
In Japan, the ignition and combustion of the droplet and droplet array have been investigated by usi...
Liquid fuel combustion provides a major portion of the world's energy supply. In most practical comb...
Fuel droplets were simulated by porous spheres having diameters in the range 0.63 to 1.9 cm and comb...
A major portion of the energy produced in the world today comes from the burning of liquid hydrocarb...
The combustion and evaporation of liquid fuels at high pressures were investigated. Particular empha...
The current work involves theoretical analyses of the effects identified, experiments in the NASA Le...
A major portion of the energy produced in the world today comes from the combustion or burning of li...
The steady combustion characteristics of droplets were considered in combustion chamber environments...
Recent droplet combustion experiments onboard the International Space Station (ISS) have revealed th...
Experimental results for the burning characteristics of fiber supported, liquid droplets in ambient ...
Rapid advances have recently been made in numerical simulation of droplet combustion under micrograv...
The combustion of liquid fuels is a major source of energy in the world today, and the majority of t...
A project on droplet combustion, pursued jointly with F.L. Dryer of Princeton University, has now be...