Radical quenching of metal wall surface in a methane-air premixed flame
Abstract
In order to quantify chemical quenching effect of metal wall surfaces, a methane-air premixed flame formed in narrow quartz plate channels is investigated. Stainless steel321 (SUS321) and Inconel600 are chosen as the surface materials for their high oxidation/heat resistivity. Thin films of SUS321 and Inconel600 are deposited on the quartz plates using a vacuum arc plasma gun to realize equivalent thermal boundary condition with different...
Paper Details
Title
Radical quenching of metal wall surface in a methane-air premixed flame
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
10
Pages
4036 - 4045
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