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In laboratory-scale burner it has been observed that the acoustic excitations change the flame topology inducing asymmetry and oscillations.
Cooling at 0.06 °C/s after heating to 105 °C and cooling at 0.06 °C/s and 0.13 °C/s after heating to 170 °C either did not change the flame speed or increased it significantly less.
Finally, addition of a simple polyaramidic nanofibrous membrane is proved able to change the flame behaviour of a composite from a high-risk material class, to an intermediate one.
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Reduction in gravity also changes the flame shape of IFW.
They show that going from two-step to ARC chemistry changes the flame stabilization zone.
Additionally, the dust cloud concentration changes the flame velocity characteristic at low oxygen levels and higher dust concentration is more limited the flame acceleration.
We found that the effect of flame stretch and preferential diffusion is changed along the flame surface which has spatially non-uniform stretch rate, causing a temperature gradient along the surface, which in turn transfers heat and changes the flame temperature.
The change in the flame position with increasing H2 concentration is attributed to the increase in the turbulent flame speed.
An analytical correlation, which describes the change of the flame propagation speed with heat loss and radical quenching coefficients, is derived.
The propagating speed with respect to the burned gases and the stretch rate are determined from the rate of change of the flame radius.
In addition to the marked change in the flame shape, the most noticeable effect of an increase in γ is the decrease in the propagation speed of the flame front.
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