A methodology for the estimation of the soot volume fraction in a three-dimensional laminar diffusion flame is presented. All experiments are conducted in microgravity and have as objective producing quantitative data that can serve to estimate radiative heat transfer in flames representative of fires in spacecraft. The competitive nature of formation and oxidation of soot and its direct coupling with the streamlines (source of oxygen) require for these measurements to be conducted within the exact configuration. Thus three-dimensional measurements are needed. Ethylene is injected through a square porous burner and the oxidizer flows parallel to its surface. The methodology uses CH* chemiluminescence measurements to correct for three-di...
International audienceThe main objective of this article is to investigate experimentally and numeri...
Smoke release in the limited volume of a spaceship poses a major threat to the life of astronauts in...
Most practical combustion processes, as well as fires and explosions, exhibit some characteristics o...
A three-dimensional laminar non-buoyant diffusion flame was studied with the objective of improvin...
A methodology for estimating the extinction factor at wavelength of 530 nm in diffusion flames is pr...
Local soot concentrations in non-buoyant laminar diffusion flames have been demonstrated to be the o...
A remote scanning retrieval method was developed to investigate the soot layer produced by a laminar...
The subject of soot formation and radiation heat transfer in microgravity jet diffusion flames is im...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77195/1/AIAA-2007-739-757.pd
In microgravity, the extended time scales associated with the absence of buoyancy lead to peculiar f...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77080/1/AIAA-1998-568-769.pd
Recent results from microgravity combustion experiments conducted in the Zero Gravity Facility (ZGF)...
Radiation heat transfer in combustion systems has been receiving increasing interest. In the case of...
The study of soot particulate distribution inside gas jet diffusion flames is important to the under...
The spatial distributions and morphological properties of the soot aerosol are examined experimental...
International audienceThe main objective of this article is to investigate experimentally and numeri...
Smoke release in the limited volume of a spaceship poses a major threat to the life of astronauts in...
Most practical combustion processes, as well as fires and explosions, exhibit some characteristics o...
A three-dimensional laminar non-buoyant diffusion flame was studied with the objective of improvin...
A methodology for estimating the extinction factor at wavelength of 530 nm in diffusion flames is pr...
Local soot concentrations in non-buoyant laminar diffusion flames have been demonstrated to be the o...
A remote scanning retrieval method was developed to investigate the soot layer produced by a laminar...
The subject of soot formation and radiation heat transfer in microgravity jet diffusion flames is im...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77195/1/AIAA-2007-739-757.pd
In microgravity, the extended time scales associated with the absence of buoyancy lead to peculiar f...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77080/1/AIAA-1998-568-769.pd
Recent results from microgravity combustion experiments conducted in the Zero Gravity Facility (ZGF)...
Radiation heat transfer in combustion systems has been receiving increasing interest. In the case of...
The study of soot particulate distribution inside gas jet diffusion flames is important to the under...
The spatial distributions and morphological properties of the soot aerosol are examined experimental...
International audienceThe main objective of this article is to investigate experimentally and numeri...
Smoke release in the limited volume of a spaceship poses a major threat to the life of astronauts in...
Most practical combustion processes, as well as fires and explosions, exhibit some characteristics o...