Ultra lean flames propagating in a tube of 12.2 mm internal diameter in mixtures of (40 mol% H2 + 60 mol% CH4) fuel gas with air have been studied experimentally, using OH Planar Lased Induced Fluorescence (PLIF), and by numerical simulations, for equivalence ratios between 0.30 and 0.50. Hypothetical OH LIF signals were reconstructed from the calculated data and compared with measurements. The simulated OH LIF intensity distributions are found to be similar to the measured ones in the experimental flames for equivalence ratios 0.31 f 0.44. Within this range, when the equivalence ratio was decreased down to the lean limit value, the shapes of the simulated and experimental flame fronts changed from relatively large egg-shaped to small, abou...
Abstract An analysis of the structure of flame balls encountered under microgravity conditions, whic...
This has quantified a database of Markstein numbers for unsteady flames; future work will quantify a...
Gas-dynamic and qualitative thermal structure of lean methane-air flames propagating upward in a sta...
Near-limit low-Lewis-number premixed flame behavior is studied experimentally and numerically for fl...
In this research work, we report on the numerical predictions and analysis of stable, stationary and...
The lean limit flames for three different fuel compositions premixed with air, representing three di...
Flame stretch, described as the time rate of change of the flame surface area, can cause large chang...
Several aspects of opposed-flow flame spread are experimentally investigated because of their releva...
Flammability limits for flames propagating in a rich propane/air mixture under gravity conditions ap...
Lean limit flames in methane/hydrogen/air mixtures propagating in tubes of internal diameters (ID) o...
Experiments have been carried out with extremely lean, quiescent hydrocarbon-air mixtures to examine...
Upwardpropagation of a premixed flame in averticaltubefilled with a very leanmixture is simulated nu...
Lean limit methane/air flame propagating upward in a standard 50 mm diameter and 1.8 m length tube w...
Abstract An analysis of the structure of flame balls encountered under microgravity conditions, whic...
This has quantified a database of Markstein numbers for unsteady flames; future work will quantify a...
Gas-dynamic and qualitative thermal structure of lean methane-air flames propagating upward in a sta...
Near-limit low-Lewis-number premixed flame behavior is studied experimentally and numerically for fl...
In this research work, we report on the numerical predictions and analysis of stable, stationary and...
The lean limit flames for three different fuel compositions premixed with air, representing three di...
Flame stretch, described as the time rate of change of the flame surface area, can cause large chang...
Several aspects of opposed-flow flame spread are experimentally investigated because of their releva...
Flammability limits for flames propagating in a rich propane/air mixture under gravity conditions ap...
Lean limit flames in methane/hydrogen/air mixtures propagating in tubes of internal diameters (ID) o...
Experiments have been carried out with extremely lean, quiescent hydrocarbon-air mixtures to examine...
Upwardpropagation of a premixed flame in averticaltubefilled with a very leanmixture is simulated nu...
Lean limit methane/air flame propagating upward in a standard 50 mm diameter and 1.8 m length tube w...
Abstract An analysis of the structure of flame balls encountered under microgravity conditions, whic...
This has quantified a database of Markstein numbers for unsteady flames; future work will quantify a...
Gas-dynamic and qualitative thermal structure of lean methane-air flames propagating upward in a sta...