نتایج جستجو برای: flame spectrography

تعداد نتایج: 15953  

2002
H. Ross and F. Miller

Ignition and flame spread above liquid fuels initially below the flashpoint temperature are studied. Opposed air flow to the flame spread due to forced and=or natural convection is considered. Unsteady computations are performed in order to study the ignition event and to describe both uniform and pulsating flame spread. Pools of finite width and length are studied in air channels of prescribed...

        In the present study, the effect of random distribution of reactants and products on laminar, 2D and steady-state flame propagation in aluminium particles has been investigated. The equations are solved only for lean mixture. The flame structure is assumed to consist of a preheat zone, a reaction zone and a post flame zone. It is presumed that in the preheat zone particles are heated an...

Journal: :Science 1946
G N Lewis

The Fisher Burner produces an intensly hot flame for all types of laboratory heating operations including many ignitions and incinerations which otherwise would require the use of compressed air. Instead of the cold cone and hot tip characteristic of the Bunsen flame, the Fisher flame is short and wide and is uniformly hot throughout.

2000
J.-Y. Chen

The structure and propagation properties of triple flames subject to buoyancy effects are studied numerically using a high accuracy scheme. A wide range of gravity conditions, heat release, and mixing widths for a scalar mixing layer are computed for ’upright’ and ’inverted’ triple flames (i.e, gravity pointed in parallel and in opposite directions of flame propagation). These results are used ...

2005
H. Pitsch

A consistent formulation of the G-equation approach for LES is developed. The unfiltered G-equation is valid only at the instantaneous flame front location. Hence, in a filtering procedure applied to derive the appropriate LES equation, only the instantaneous unfiltered flame surface can be considered. A new filter kernel is provided, which averages along the flame surface. The filter kernel is...

2001
TIM LIEUWEN

This paper describes an analysis of acoustic wave scattering by turbulent premixed flames with moving, convoluted fronts that have random and possibly fractal characteristics. Such interactions play a role in the characteristic unsteadiness observed in turbulent combustion processes. The problem is posed with an integral formulation of the wave equation and assumes that the smallest scales of f...

2010
Xin C. Wang David E. Hardt

The flame plasma treatment studied in this thesis was able to oxidize the surface of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in a fraction of a second. It was found to be a much faster way to modify PDMS surface wettability than the current technologies. The surface wettability of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) treated with flame plasma was studied. The surface wettability was characterized by contact angle m...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2015
Matthew Pinchak Timothy Ombrello Campbell Carter Ephraim Gutmark Viswanath Katta

The effect of O(3) on C(2)H(4)/synthetic-air flame propagation at sub-atmospheric pressure was investigated through detailed experiments and simulations. A Hencken burner provided an ideal platform to interrogate flame speed enhancement, producing a steady, laminar, nearly one-dimensional, minimally curved, weakly stretched, and nearly adiabatic flame that could be accurately compared with simu...

2015
David F Williams Marie-Laure Abel Eddie Grant Jana Hrachova John F Watts

The effects of flame treatment on the surface characteristics of four injection moulded, automotive grade, polypropylene samples, pigmented with carbon black, have been studied. The changes in wettability have been monitored by water contact angle and Dyne inks, whilst XPS has been used to establish the changes in oxygen surface concentration as a function of flame treatment. As expected carbon...

2013
Zhuyin Ren Hongtao Yang Tianfeng Lu

Abstract A flamelet-based approach that accounts for turbulence-chemistry interaction has been formulated to simulate NOx formation in turbulent lean premixed combustion. In the simulations, the species NO is transported and solved with the chemical source term being modelled through its formation in flame fronts and its formation rate in post-flame regions. The flame-front NO and post-flame NO...

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