by previous workers 2-4, around 50 kcal. mole-1 for fuel-rich and 20 kcal. mole-1 for oxygen-rich mixtures, and that the trend with mixture strength is n~versed. That the present temperature coefficients are of general applicability was shown by studies in the presence of homogeneous and hetero~,ne
Ignition temperatures of dust layers: Flaming and non-flaming
β Scribed by Kenneth J. Mintz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0308-0501
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The temperature field of aluminum, laminar diffusion, dust flames (LDDF) has been studied using holographic interferometry. Radial temperature profiles of LDDF have been determined at twelve crosssection heights above the dust burner. The widths of the burning and preheating zones and the burning te
A model is described for the ignition of heterogeneous fuel-air mixtures that assumes that mixing rates and chemical kinetics are infinitely fast and that the sole criterion for successful ignition is an adequate concentration of fuel vapor in the ignition zone. From analysis of the relevant heat an
The line-of-sight soot surface temperatures and soot volume fractions were measured as a function of axial position in overventilated coflow laminar diffusion flames. A comparison of the influence of nitrogen dilution and the flame temperature on soot formation in diffusion flames of ethylene was ma
## Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors on points o] scientific interest related to combustion and fla;,tes are invited. The Editors do not hold themselves responsible for opinions expressed in correspondence. Anonymous contributions cannot be twcepted.