Ignition, Liftoff, and Extinction of Gaseous Diffusion Flames

Volume: 47, Issue: 1, Pages: 293 - 314
Published: Jan 3, 2015
Abstract
This review uses as a vehicular example the jet-flame configuration to examine some phenomena that emerge in nonpremixed gaseous combustion as a result of the interaction between the temperature-sensitive chemical reaction, typical of combustion, and the convective and diffusive transport. These include diffusion-controlled flames, edge flames and their role in flame attachment, triple flames and their role as ignition fronts, and strain-induced...
Paper Details
Title
Ignition, Liftoff, and Extinction of Gaseous Diffusion Flames
Published Date
Jan 3, 2015
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pages
293 - 314
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