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Simultaneous Measurements of Concentration and Velocity in an Open Premixed Turbulent Flame

J. B. Moss
- 01 May 1980 - 
- Vol. 22, pp 119-129
TLDR
In this article, a turbulent premixed flame in an LPG/air mixture issuing from a 50 mm diameter pipe was measured along a line at an angle of about 50° to the normal to the flame front.
Abstract
Measurements have been made in the turbulent premixed flame in an LPG/ air mixture issuing from a 50 mm diameter pipe. The flame was of the classical bunsen type with a half cone angle of 16° Measurements were made along a line at an angle of about 50° to the normal to the flame front. Concentration, or the progress variable c, was measured by the light scatter technique and velocity u by laser Doppler velocimetry. The correlation between u and c is found to be positive through much of the flame indicating a counter-gradient flux. The joint probability density function (pdf) of u and c is well modelled by essentially burnt and unburnt gas with only a small contribution of the partially reacted gas. The conditioned pdf' s for velocity in the unburnt and burnt gas show a considerable increase in both mean and variance for the burnt gas.

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A unified statistical model of the premixed turbulent flame

TL;DR: In this article, a unified statistical analysis of premixed turbulent flame supported by a single-step global reaction is presented, where a set of time-averaged balance equations derived from the exact equations of reacting turbulent flow under a thin shear layer, fast chemistry approximation are employed.
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Knc Bray, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1976 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply the Bray-Moss model for turbulent, premixed combustion to plane, oblique combustion waves and make predictions of the flame speed and the structure of the reaction zone in cases where turbulent mixing is rate limiting.
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An improved seeding method for high temperature laser doppler velocimetry

TL;DR: In this article, a reverse flow cyclone separator is proposed for aerosol generation in high-temperature flows such as combustion processes, which is similar in principle to the reverse flow cycle separator, but serves essentially the opposite purpose.
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LDA Measurements in a Turbulent Diffusion Flame with Axial Pressure Gradient

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of large but finite values of the two dominant characteristic numbers, a turbulence Reynolds number providing a measure of the intensity of the turbulence and a Damkohler number relating a turbulence time to a chemical time, was investigated for planar, oblique, and normal flames.
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