The scenario of fuel injected into hot surrounds is found in a range of practical combustion applica- tions. These flame conditions have been emulated using a jet-in-hot-coflow-burner using prevaporised n -heptane and mixtures of n -heptane and toluene, relevant to gasoline and diesel fuel surrogates. This paper reports measurements of six lifted, turbulent flames, with a constant jet flow of a prevaporised fuel/N 2 mixture at 380 K into various hot and vitiated coflow conditions. Five of these flames issued into coflows generated by the combustion of different mixtures of ethylene/air and one had a coflow from a natural gas/air flame. Two n -heptane/toluene fuel blends were also measured to study the effect of soot propensity. Gas sampling...
Available online 22 September 2020The soot formation processes in three different turbulent prevapor...
International audienceThe laminar coflow nitrogen-diluted methane/air diffusion flames doped with a ...
This paper reports on the systematic variation of fuel type for turbulent nonpremixed flames issuing...
Distinctive behaviour of turbulent n -heptane jet flames is revealed by conventional photography and...
A turbulent n-heptane jet flame in a jet-in-hot-coflow burner is numerically and experimentally inve...
A newly developed experimental set-up for studying liquid hydrocarbon combustion in the well-establi...
The formation, growth, and oxidation of soot in turbulent prevaporized toluene diffusion flames stab...
Flames in hot, low oxygen environments exist in a variety of practical applications. These condition...
The mole fraction profiles of major flame species and intermediates including PAH precursors are mea...
Available online 15 December 2021The structure and stabilisation mechanisms of ethanol and n-heptane...
In this work soot formation was studied in a series of laminar premixed flames fueled with binary he...
Available online 13 August 2020Adapting hydrogen as a carbon-free fuel for industrial applications r...
Journal ArticleFour different n-heptane mechanisms were used to simulate a fuel rich n-heptane premi...
Ruwe L, Cai L, Wullenkord J, et al. Low- and high-temperature study of n-heptane combustion chemistr...
The combustion of liquid fuels in a hot and low-oxygen environment is commonly encountered in a rang...
Available online 22 September 2020The soot formation processes in three different turbulent prevapor...
International audienceThe laminar coflow nitrogen-diluted methane/air diffusion flames doped with a ...
This paper reports on the systematic variation of fuel type for turbulent nonpremixed flames issuing...
Distinctive behaviour of turbulent n -heptane jet flames is revealed by conventional photography and...
A turbulent n-heptane jet flame in a jet-in-hot-coflow burner is numerically and experimentally inve...
A newly developed experimental set-up for studying liquid hydrocarbon combustion in the well-establi...
The formation, growth, and oxidation of soot in turbulent prevaporized toluene diffusion flames stab...
Flames in hot, low oxygen environments exist in a variety of practical applications. These condition...
The mole fraction profiles of major flame species and intermediates including PAH precursors are mea...
Available online 15 December 2021The structure and stabilisation mechanisms of ethanol and n-heptane...
In this work soot formation was studied in a series of laminar premixed flames fueled with binary he...
Available online 13 August 2020Adapting hydrogen as a carbon-free fuel for industrial applications r...
Journal ArticleFour different n-heptane mechanisms were used to simulate a fuel rich n-heptane premi...
Ruwe L, Cai L, Wullenkord J, et al. Low- and high-temperature study of n-heptane combustion chemistr...
The combustion of liquid fuels in a hot and low-oxygen environment is commonly encountered in a rang...
Available online 22 September 2020The soot formation processes in three different turbulent prevapor...
International audienceThe laminar coflow nitrogen-diluted methane/air diffusion flames doped with a ...
This paper reports on the systematic variation of fuel type for turbulent nonpremixed flames issuing...