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The quasi-cylindrical description of submerged laminar swirling jets - Revuelta Bayod, Antonio; Sánchez Pérez, Antonio Luis; Liñán Martínez, Amable
TThe quasi-cylindrical approximation is used to describe numerically the structure of a submerged swirling jet for subcritical values of the swirl ratio S
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On the interaction of vortices with mixing layers - Vera Coello, Marcos; Liñán Martínez, Amable
We describe the perturbations introduced by two counter-rotating vortices - in a two-dimensional configuration - or by a vortex ring - in an axisymmetric configuration - to the mixing layer between two counterflowing gaseous fuel and air streams of the same density.
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Simulations of starting gas jets at low Mach numbers - Iglesias Estradé, Inmaculada; Vera Coello, Marcos; Sánchez Pérez, Antonio Luis; Liñán Martínez, Amable
The starting jet produced by the impulsively started discharge of a submerged gas stream of constant velocity through a circular orifice in a plane wall is investigated by integrating numerically the axisymmetric Navier-Stokes equations for moderately large values of the jet Reynolds number.
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Triple flames in mixing layers with nonunity Lewis numbers - Daou, J.; Liñán Martínez, Amable
The present paper is devoted to the study of the effects of nonunity Lewis numbers on triple-flame propagation in nonuniform mixtures.
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Simplified approach to the numerical description of methane-air diffusion flames - Bollig, M.; Liñán Martínez, Amable; Sánchez Pérez, Antonio Luis; Williams, F.A.
Starting with a three-step reduced chemistry description that employes H2 and CO as the only intermediates not in steady state, a simplified formulation aimed at facilitating numerical computations of non-premixed methane-air systems is developed.
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Vortex-induced extinction behavior in methanol gaseous flames: A comparison with quasi-steady extinction - Santoro, Vito S.; Kyritsis, D.C.; Liñán Martínez, Amable; Gomez, Alessandro
Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry measurements, the extinction behavior of methanol counterflow diffusion flames was examined experimentally under conditions in which the extinction was brought about by a vortex generated on the oxidizer side.
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The anchoring of gaseous jet diffusion flames in stagnant air - Kurdyumov, V.; Fernández Tarrazo, Eduardo; Liñán Martínez, Amable
A numerical analysis is presented to describe the structure of the attachment region of gaseous jet diffusion flames in stagnant air.
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Flame flashback and propagation of premixed flames near a wall - Kurdyumov, V.; Fernández Tarrazo, Eduardo; Liñán Martínez, Amable
The flashback or propagation of premixed flames along the near-wall low-velocity region at the base of a laminar boundary layer of a reactive mixture has been studied numerically.
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Diffusion flame attachment and lift-off in the near wake of a fuel injector - Fernández Tarrazo, Eduardo; Kurdyumov, V.; Liñán Martínez, Amable
An analysis is presented for the flow, temperature, and concentration fields in the region of attachment of fuel jet diffusion flames, near the wake of the fuel injector, where upstream heat conduction and diffusion are important.
155.
Flame spread over solid fuels in opposite natural convection - Fernández Tarrazo, Eduardo; Liñán Martínez, Amable
The downward spread of a flame along the surface of a thermally thick solid fuel inclined at an angle to the vertical is investigated, The flow and the heat transfer in the flame front region that controls the spread rate are described numerically using a single-step Arrhenius model for the gas-phase reaction.
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Asymptotic structure of counterflow diffusion flames for large activation energies - Liñán Martínez, Amable
When the resulting maximum temperature is plotted in terms of the Damkohler number (which is inversely proportional to the flow velocity) the characteristic S curve emerges from the analysis, with segments from the curve resulting from: (a) A nearly frozen ignition regime where the temperature and concentrations deviations from its frozen flow values are small.
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A comparison of computational and experimental lift-off heights of coflow laminar diffusion flames - Walsh, Kevin T.; Fielding, Joseph; Smooke, Mitchell D.; Long, Marshall B.; Liñán Martínez, Amable
As a sensitive marker of changes in flame structure, the number densities of excited-state CH (denoted CH*), and excited-state OH (denoted OH*) are imaged in coflow laminar diffusion flames.
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Combustion theory and modeling - Buckmaster, J.; Clavin, P.; Liñán Martínez, Amable; Matalon, M.; Peters, N.; Sivashinsky, G.; Williams, F.A.
In honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the Combustion Institute, we are asked to assess accomplishments of theory in combustion over the past fifty years and prospects for the future.