The burning velocities of hydrogen-air and hydrogen-air-steam mixtures as a function of the temperature and composition of the unburned gases have been measured by laser-Doppler anemometry and schlieren photography using a constant-velocity nozzle burner. A two-cyclone in-series particle generator w
Burning Velocities of Hydrogen-Air Flames 1
β Scribed by Burwasser, Herman; Pease, Robert N.
- Book ID
- 127075886
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 373 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0002-7863
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Research ('entre. PO. Box I. Chester The predictions of the Payman and Wheeler and the Spalding mixing rules, which seek to derive Ihe burning ~elocily ofa mixlure of fuels from knowledge of the burning velocities ~ff it,, eomponems, have been compared with the experimental results for lean hydroge
Burning velocity measurements using stationary flames have been refined to give results with a mean error as low as \_+ 1 per cent. The method employs nozzle burners and a single pass schlieren system. Precautions have been taken to minimize errors at each stage of the experiments and calculations.
An experimental and numerical study on laminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air flames was performed at low pressure, room temperature, and different equivalence ratios. Flames were generated using a small contoured slot-type nozzle burner (5 mm Γ 13.8 mm). Measurements of laminar burning veloci