Auto-ignition processes of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in heated air are numerically investigated by means of an unsteady laminar flamelet approach in mixture fraction space. The focus is on the auto-ignition delay time and the most reactive mixture fraction as obtained with five chemical mechanisms. Two strongly different levels of dilution, corresponding to experiments in the open literature, are considered. This concerns low-temperature chemistry at atmospheric pressure. The temperature of the air stream is much higher than the temperature of the fuel stream in the cases under study. We extensively investigate the effect of the co-flow temperature, the conditional scalar dissipation rate and the resolution in mixture fraction space ...
This work concerns numerical simulations of auto-ignition of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in a c...
The objective of this work is to investigate theoretically two different problems of interest in Com...
Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) results in combination with first-order Conditional Moment Closure (CMC)...
Auto-ignition processes of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in heated air are numerically investigat...
Auto-ignition processes of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in heated air are numerically investigat...
The spontaneous ignition delay time of hydrogen-air mixtures has been studied experimentally and num...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
This paper addresses ignition histories of diffusion flames in unstrained hydrogen-air mixing layers...
This paper addresses ignition histories of diffusion flames in unstrained hydrogen-air mixing layers...
Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) are performed to investigate the process of spontaneous ignition ...
This study investigated auto-ignition characteristics of ammonia-air and ammonia-hydrogen-air lamina...
Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) are performed to investigate the process of spontaneous ignition ...
This work concerns numerical simulations of auto-ignition of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in a c...
The objective of this work is to investigate theoretically two different problems of interest in Com...
Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) results in combination with first-order Conditional Moment Closure (CMC)...
Auto-ignition processes of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in heated air are numerically investigat...
Auto-ignition processes of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in heated air are numerically investigat...
The spontaneous ignition delay time of hydrogen-air mixtures has been studied experimentally and num...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
In this paper, we compare the autoignition characteristics of laminar, nitrogen-diluted hydrogen jet...
This paper addresses ignition histories of diffusion flames in unstrained hydrogen-air mixing layers...
This paper addresses ignition histories of diffusion flames in unstrained hydrogen-air mixing layers...
Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) are performed to investigate the process of spontaneous ignition ...
This study investigated auto-ignition characteristics of ammonia-air and ammonia-hydrogen-air lamina...
Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) are performed to investigate the process of spontaneous ignition ...
This work concerns numerical simulations of auto-ignition of hydrogen, diluted with nitrogen, in a c...
The objective of this work is to investigate theoretically two different problems of interest in Com...
Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) results in combination with first-order Conditional Moment Closure (CMC)...