Effects of buoyancy on gas jet diffusion flames - Experiment and theoryTheoretical and experimental research on the effects of buoyancy on gas-jet diffusion flames is described. Part of this research involves an assessment of existing data obtained under reduced-gravity conditions. The results show that uncertainties in the current understanding of flame structure exist and further research is required before reliable predictions of ignition, stabilization, and propagation of flames under microgravity conditions can be made. Steady-state and transient theories have been developed and used in the analysis of existing drop-tower data and new data obtained from a stationary experiment involving inverted flames. The result of this research has led to the definition of a microgravity experiment to be performed in space.
Document ID
19860031066
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Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Edelman, R. B. (Science Applications International Corp. Chatsworth, CA, United States)
Bahadori, M. Y. (Science Applications International Corp. Chatsworth, CA, United States)