32 research outputs found

    PRESSURE DEPENDENCE OF SOOT FORMATION IN DIFFUSION FLAMES

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    ABSTRACT The effects of pressure on soot formation and the structure of the temperature field were studied in co-flow methane-air laminar diffusion flames over a wide pressure range, from atmospheric to 6 MPa (60 atm) in a high-pressure combustion chamber. The selected fuel mass flow rates provided diffusion flames in which the soot was completely oxidized within the visible flame envelope and the flame was stable at all pressures considered. The spatially resolved soot volume fraction and soot temperature were measured by spectral soot emission as a function of pressure. The visible (luminous

    Investigation of Dynamics of Lean Turbulent Premixed Flames by Rayleigh Scattering

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