1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf00749231
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Effect of an electric field on the vibratory combustion of propane

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“…Another aspect of flame control via an EF is related to the idea to alter the thermo-acoustic behavior of the flame. One of the first attempts to suppress thermoacoustic oscillations in combustion was described by Abrukov et al [1]. The effect of a DC EF on the heat release rate was attributed to the action of the ionic wind through a decrease in flame surface area.…”
Section: Body Forces For Flame Controlmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another aspect of flame control via an EF is related to the idea to alter the thermo-acoustic behavior of the flame. One of the first attempts to suppress thermoacoustic oscillations in combustion was described by Abrukov et al [1]. The effect of a DC EF on the heat release rate was attributed to the action of the ionic wind through a decrease in flame surface area.…”
Section: Body Forces For Flame Controlmentioning
confidence: 98%