In spite of the large amount of research spent on the evaluation of the high pressure dependence of laminar burning velocity of methane + air flame, there still exists a large uncertainty in the data for various reasons. In order to reduce the scatter to acceptable levels, the Heat Flux Method (HFM), known as a potential method with high accuracy, has been extended to higher pressures. New measurements of the laminar burning velocity of methane + air flames are presented. Non-stretched planar flames were stabilized on a perforated plate burner which was placed in a high pressure environment. The experimental results are reported for a pressure range between 1 and 5 atm. The equivalence ratio was varied from 0.8 to 1.4. Comparisons with seve...
This study has been undertaken to investigate turbulent burning velocities of alternative gaseous fu...
Laminar burning velocity measurements of 50:50 and 85:15% (by volume) H2–CO mixtures with O2–N2 and ...
A new setup for burning velocity measurements of liquid fuels at elevated pressures using the Heat F...
In spite of the large amount of research spent on the evaluation of the high pressure dependence of ...
In spite of the large amount of research spent on the evaluation of the high pressure dependence of ...
International audienceThe aim of the present work was to characterize both the effects of pressure a...
The heat flux method for measuring laminar burning velocities has been extended to subatmospheric pr...
A new adiabatic burner allowing the measurement of burning velocities at high pressure with the heat...
Laminar premixed flames are used in many residential and industrial applications like surface-and Bu...
Laminar burning velocities, SL, of ethane + air and propane + air flames within an equivalence ratio...
We studied the effects of increasing pressure and adding carbon dioxide, hydrogen and nitrogen to Me...
Experimental measurements of the adiabatic burning velocity in methane + hydrogen + air flames using...
This study has been undertaken to investigate turbulent burning velocities of alternative gaseous fu...
Laminar burning velocity measurements of 50:50 and 85:15% (by volume) H2–CO mixtures with O2–N2 and ...
A new setup for burning velocity measurements of liquid fuels at elevated pressures using the Heat F...
In spite of the large amount of research spent on the evaluation of the high pressure dependence of ...
In spite of the large amount of research spent on the evaluation of the high pressure dependence of ...
International audienceThe aim of the present work was to characterize both the effects of pressure a...
The heat flux method for measuring laminar burning velocities has been extended to subatmospheric pr...
A new adiabatic burner allowing the measurement of burning velocities at high pressure with the heat...
Laminar premixed flames are used in many residential and industrial applications like surface-and Bu...
Laminar burning velocities, SL, of ethane + air and propane + air flames within an equivalence ratio...
We studied the effects of increasing pressure and adding carbon dioxide, hydrogen and nitrogen to Me...
Experimental measurements of the adiabatic burning velocity in methane + hydrogen + air flames using...
This study has been undertaken to investigate turbulent burning velocities of alternative gaseous fu...
Laminar burning velocity measurements of 50:50 and 85:15% (by volume) H2–CO mixtures with O2–N2 and ...
A new setup for burning velocity measurements of liquid fuels at elevated pressures using the Heat F...