Combustion science is an interdisciplinary study that involves nonlinear physical and chemical phenomena in time and length scales, including complex chemical reactions and …
The utilization of low calorific value gases (LCVG) in combustion devices presents particular challenges in terms of ignition and sustained combustion stability due to the presence of non …
AR Masri - Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2021 - Elsevier
Turbulent combustion will remain central to the next generation of combustion devices that are likely to employ blends of renewable and fossil fuels, transitioning eventually to …
Identifying combustion regimes in terms of premixed and non-premixed characteristics is an important task for understanding combustion phenomena and the structure of flames. A …
JY Choi, U Unnikrishnan, WS Hwang, SM Jeong… - Fuel, 2022 - Elsevier
A comprehensive numerical study is undertaken to investigate the dynamics of hydrogen-air supersonic turbulent flames in a shear coaxial configuration. The effects of fuel temperature …
A combustion regime identification based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) is developed using the recently proposed gradient-free regime identification (GFRI) approach …
Recent investigations on a novel multi-regime burner (MRB) configuration showed significant deviations in the CO flame structure compared to the limiting cases of premixed …
A large eddy simulation study is undertaken with the objective of improving carbon monoxide (CO) estimations compared to measurements of enclosed turbulent flames in …
A bluff-body stabilised turbulent jet flame burning in a stratified mode of combustion for fuel- lean methane/air mixtures is investigated by a flame-resolved simulation. A tabulated …