“…Fuels were methane, ethylene and propane. Yoshimoto T. et al [3] 2005 were analysed flame stability limits and found that flame stability limits are highly dependent on the flow configurations and species of the fuel. Saini [4] experimentally investigated heat flux distributions, total radiativeheat loss and the spectral radiation intensities for oxygen enhanced normal and inverse laminar ethane diffusion flames (the oxygen mole fraction in the oxidizer was varied as 21%, 30%, 50% and 100% in N 2 ) .…”
Steady-state global chemistry calculations for 09 different flames in earth gravity were made using an axisymmetric CFD code. Inverse diffusion flames of methane in earth gravity with varying oxidizer compositions (21, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90
“…Fuels were methane, ethylene and propane. Yoshimoto T. et al [3] 2005 were analysed flame stability limits and found that flame stability limits are highly dependent on the flow configurations and species of the fuel. Saini [4] experimentally investigated heat flux distributions, total radiativeheat loss and the spectral radiation intensities for oxygen enhanced normal and inverse laminar ethane diffusion flames (the oxygen mole fraction in the oxidizer was varied as 21%, 30%, 50% and 100% in N 2 ) .…”
Steady-state global chemistry calculations for 09 different flames in earth gravity were made using an axisymmetric CFD code. Inverse diffusion flames of methane in earth gravity with varying oxidizer compositions (21, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90
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