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Dynamics of reactive systems; International Colloquium on Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems, 10th, Berkeley, CA, Aug. 4-9, 1985, Technical Papers. Part 1 - Flames and configurations. Volume 105

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6156210
The present conference on recent studies concerning flame ignition and propagation, diffusion and premixed flames, flame instabilities and acoustic interactions, and practical combustion configurations, gives attention to vortex methods for the study of turbulent combustion at low Mach number, a numerical analysis of hydrogen spurted into air, the consequence of temperature-pressure-time history for autoignition, and cellular flame structures in a cooled porous burner. Also discussed are adjacent, coupled laminar diffusion flames with cylindrical symmetry, the correlation of flame structures with acoustic instabilities, a numerical model of a pulse combustor, and thermal radiation from freely burning kerosene pool fires.
OSTI ID:
6156210
Report Number(s):
CONF-850830-
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English