An Investigation of Ethylene Laminar Diffusion Flames at Sub-atmospheric Pressures to Simulate Microgravity
Ethylene/Air diffusion flames were studied at sub and super-atmospheric pressures to simulate a microgravity environment at fuel flow rates of 0.482 mg/s and 1.16 mg/s. Flame properties including flame dimensions, soot formation, temperature, and attachment mechanisms were investigated. Overall, lum...
Main Author: | Panek, Natalie Marie |
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Other Authors: | Gulder, Omer L. |
Language: | en_ca |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/17703 |
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