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Spray Flames

Spray Flames. Sten Starner School of Aerospace, Mechanical & Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia. Masking technique applied to Acetone LIF. Comparison of PLIF with Air and N 2 as carriers. PLIF Acetone/OH showing spray flame development (x/d=2-22).

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Spray Flames

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  1. Spray Flames Sten Starner School of Aerospace, Mechanical & Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

  2. Masking technique applied to Acetone LIF Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

  3. Comparison of PLIF with Air and N2 as carriers Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

  4. PLIF Acetone/OH showing spray flame development (x/d=2-22) Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

  5. Joint PILF of Acetone-OH in a spray flame with air as carrier (x/d=12) Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

  6. Joint PILF of Acetone-OH in a spray flame with N2 as carrier (x/d=12) Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

  7. Joint PILF of Acetone-OH in a spray flame with N2 as carrier (x/d=12) Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

  8. Joint PILF of Acetone-OH in a spray flame with air as carrier (x/d=12) Recent Advances in our Understanding of Turbulent Combustion

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