10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREFLAME»
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Issues in Energy Conversion, Transmission, and Systems: 2011 ...
Preflame nitric oxide (NO) concentrations are determined by gas sampling
chromatography. A simple numerical model of this plasma enhanced premixed
flame is proposed that includes the generation of the preflame through plasma ...
2
COMBUSTION EFFECTS ON THE
PREFLAME FLOW FIELD IN A ...
3
Preflame Reactions in the Autodecomposition of Acetylenic ...
The autodecomposition reactions of compounds such as dipropargyl ether and 1,6-heptadiyne have been studied by examination of the high-pressure autodecomposition flame and by analysis of the products of the low-pressure pyrolysis of these ...
U. V. JR. HENDERSON, TEXACO EXPERIMENT INC RICHMOND VA., 1959
4
Dynamics of gaseous combustion
The majority of studies of the flame structure are carried out with flames stabilized
over porous burners, which hampers the preflame zone investigation due to
unavoidable distortion caused by heat and mass transfer to the burner surface.
5
Modelling Diesel Combustion
It is shown in the figure that until the end of ignition delay it is justified to omit the
increase in temperature due to preflame combustion. Practically, at a typical
concentration of products, temperature rise is high to cause a high rate of
reaction.
P. A. Lakshminarayanan, Yogesh V. Aghav, 2010
6
FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
During the preflame reactions, extensive decomposition of the mixture takes
place producing aldehydes, nitrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide and free
radicals. The energy released by these reactions and the presence of active
chemical ...
7
Processing of High-Temperature Superconductors at High Strain
I: reactants; II: preflame zone; III: zone of main heat release; Ilia: zone of
afterburning; IV: chemical conversion zone, V: cooling of products; W. final SHS
products (from Reference [16]). great technological importance [16]. It is also a
simple and ...
A.G. Mamalis, D. E. Manolakos, A. Szalay, 2000
8
Fuel Economy: In Road Vehicles Powered by Spark Ignition Engines
<60) Both methods demonstrate the ex- othermicity of the preflame processes. 7.
Exhaust Residuals Residual exhaust gas in the fresh charge is a very variable
quantity and depends on compression ratio, valve overlap, engine speed, and
the ...
John C. Hilliard, George S. Springer, 1984
9
Internal Combustion Engines
Also some preflame oxidation may take place in the end charge leading to further
increase in temperature. In spite of these factors if the temperature of the end
charge had not reached its self-ignition temperature, the charge would not au- ...
10
A Text Book of Automobile Engineering
During the preflame reaction period the flame front could move from BB' to CC',
and the knock occurs due to auto-ignition of the charge ahead of CC'. Here we
have combustion unaccompanied by flame, producing a very high rate of
pressure ...