Effects of pressure on NO formation in CH4/air flames at a fixed equivalence ratio of 1.3 are investigated. The axial profiles of temperature, OH, CH, and NO mole fractions are measured using laser-induced fluorescence and compared with one-dimensional flame calculations. The measured and calculated temperature, CH, and NO profiles in free flames are observed to vary upon increasing the pressure from 40 to 75 Torr, following a scaling law derived for a chemical mechanism containing only second-order reactions. At pressures 300-760 Torr, the measurements and calculations in burner-stabilized flames show increasing flame temperature and NO mole fractions when the mass flux is increased linearly with pressure, while the CH profiles remain unch...
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) have considerable environmental impact while the methylidyne radical (CH) p...
The formation and destruction of nitric oxide in diffusion flames remains a topic of particular rele...
The nitric oxide (NO) formation in methane (CH4) flames has been widely investigated, with quite a f...
Effects of pressure on NO formation in CH4/air flames at a fixed equivalence ratio of 1.3 are invest...
We investigate the effects of varying the degree of burner stabilization on Fenimore NO formation in...
Increasingly stringent regulations on pollutant emission are the driving force for designers of natu...
Experiments applying saturated laser-induced fluorescence (LSF) technology were performed focusing o...
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) measurements of NO concentration in a variety of CH4/O2/N2 flames a...
The objective of this thesis is twofold: first, to provide accurate measurements of flame properties...
We investigate the effects of hydrogen addition on Fenimore NO formation in fuel-rich, low-pressure ...
International audienceA laboratory-scale laminar counterflow burner was used to investigate NO forma...
Measurements of temperature and NO mole fraction are reported in flat, laminar, stoichiometric and f...
A study of formation and destruction of NO in adiabatic laminar premixed flames of CH4 + O2 mixtures...
Premixed laminar flat non-stretched flames of methyl acetate + air have been studied at atmospheric ...
The feasibility of making quantitative nonintrusive NO concentration ([NO]) measurements in nonpremi...
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) have considerable environmental impact while the methylidyne radical (CH) p...
The formation and destruction of nitric oxide in diffusion flames remains a topic of particular rele...
The nitric oxide (NO) formation in methane (CH4) flames has been widely investigated, with quite a f...
Effects of pressure on NO formation in CH4/air flames at a fixed equivalence ratio of 1.3 are invest...
We investigate the effects of varying the degree of burner stabilization on Fenimore NO formation in...
Increasingly stringent regulations on pollutant emission are the driving force for designers of natu...
Experiments applying saturated laser-induced fluorescence (LSF) technology were performed focusing o...
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) measurements of NO concentration in a variety of CH4/O2/N2 flames a...
The objective of this thesis is twofold: first, to provide accurate measurements of flame properties...
We investigate the effects of hydrogen addition on Fenimore NO formation in fuel-rich, low-pressure ...
International audienceA laboratory-scale laminar counterflow burner was used to investigate NO forma...
Measurements of temperature and NO mole fraction are reported in flat, laminar, stoichiometric and f...
A study of formation and destruction of NO in adiabatic laminar premixed flames of CH4 + O2 mixtures...
Premixed laminar flat non-stretched flames of methyl acetate + air have been studied at atmospheric ...
The feasibility of making quantitative nonintrusive NO concentration ([NO]) measurements in nonpremi...
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) have considerable environmental impact while the methylidyne radical (CH) p...
The formation and destruction of nitric oxide in diffusion flames remains a topic of particular rele...
The nitric oxide (NO) formation in methane (CH4) flames has been widely investigated, with quite a f...