FLAME 3 Dataset: Unleashing the Power of Radiometric Thermal UAV Imagery for Wildfire Management

B Hopkins, L ONeill, M Marinaccio, E Rowell… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
The increasing accessibility of radiometric thermal imaging sensors for unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAVs) offers significant potential for advancing AI-driven aerial wildfire management. …

Flame Spread Across Liquids: Experimental Results

HD Ross, FJ Miller - Fifth International Microgravity Combustion …, 1999 - ntrs.nasa.gov
… Much of the mu-g flame is also farther from the surface, dimmer, and with less soot, when
compared to the 1 g flame. Three-dimensional liquid-phase flow patterns that control the liquid …

Coupling of wrinkled laminar flames with gravity

B Bedat, LW Kostiuk, RK Cheng - NASA. Lewis Research Center, The …, 1995 - ntrs.nasa.gov
g flame, it is clear that the flame brush thickness is increased due to turbulence. The g turbulent
flame (bottom center) appears much shorter than the +g flame… +g and -g flame angles are …

Effects of buoyancy on lean premixed V-flames Part I: laminar and turbulent flame structures

RK Cheng, B Bédat, LW Kostiuk - Combustion and flame, 1999 - Elsevier
… The fact that the μg turbulent flame angle is consistent with the −g flame angles but not with
the +g flame angles provides an important clue. As shown in Fig. 11 for φ = 0.7, the +g flame

Gravity effects on triple flames: Flame structure and flow instability

R Azzoni, S Ratti, IK Puri, SK Aggarwal - Physics of Fluids, 1999 - pubs.aip.org
… 0 g flame, whereas they are directed towards the centerline due to the buoyancy-induced
entrainment that occurs in a corresponding 1 g flame. … zones of the 0 g flame. The nonpremixed …

COSMIC: Carbon Monoxide and Soot in Microgravity Inverse Combustion

LG Blevins, MG Fernandez, GW Mulholland… - Sixth International …, 2001 - ntrs.nasa.gov
Almost seventy percent of deaths in accidental fires are caused by inhalation of toxins such
as carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke (soot) that form during underventilated burning. The …

Suppression of Low Strain Rate Nonpremixed Flames by an Agent

SL Olson, A Hamins, M Bundy, CB Oh… - Strategic Research to …, 2004 - ntrs.nasa.gov
… -dimensional model (see Figure below) showed that at low strain rates, the 1-G flame
extinguishes from the outer flame edge inwards towards the central axis, whereas the 0-G flame

Lifted Partially Premixed Flames in Microgravity

A Lock, R Ganguly, I Puri, S Aggarwal… - 42nd AIAA Aerospace …, 2004 - arc.aiaa.org
… to the burner compared to the 1-g flame. In addition, the 1-g lifted flame base exhibits a
triple flame structure, while the corresponding μ-g flame base indicates a nub or edge flame …

Effect of cane regulation on flame seedless and sharad seedless varieties of grape (Vitis vinifera L.) under mild tropics

MG Omari, PS Kumar - Indian Horticulture Journal, 2016 - indianjournals.com
… Results revealed that, maximum berry weight (3.18 g Flame Seedless and 3.38 g in Sharad
Seedless) berry length (20.49 mm Flame Seedless and 25.98 mm Sharad Seedless) berry …

Trapping and aerogelation of nanoparticles in negative gravity

RK Chakrabarty, IV Novosselov… - … of Aerosols, Novel …, 2014 - search.proquest.com
… The “U” shaped stagnation plane of the– g flame is well replicated in our simulation results.
The– g flame reaches a maximum axial velocity of 1.5 cm/s, much lesser than the velocity of+ …