The prediction of laminar jet diffusion flame sizes: Part I. Theoretical model

Volume: 29, Pages: 219 - 226
Published: Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
null null This paper modifies the Burke-Schumann theory of diffusion flame size, so as to satisfy continuity when the mass velocity of the fuel gas is not constant. The resulting theory makes no assumptions about the reaction rate of fuel and oxidant, and so applies to flames with equilibrium-broadened reaction zones. The paper considers the flame height for circular, square, and long slot burners, but extension to other burner geometries is...
Paper Details
Title
The prediction of laminar jet diffusion flame sizes: Part I. Theoretical model
Published Date
Jan 1, 1977
Volume
29
Pages
219 - 226
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