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Maximum measured flame temperatures varied from 1830 to 2170 K, and measured [NO] ranged from 3.6 to 21.5 ppm.
By adjusting the amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, and fuel, both the maximum measured flame temperature and the spatial profile of the temperature were kept nearly constant as the equivalence ratio was varied.
The results indicated that the soot onset limit is not a function of flame temperature alone; i.e., while the maximum measured flame temperatures was kept fairly constant, the flame could be either sooting, at the sooting limit or nonsooting depending on the equivalence ratio.
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This comparison showed reasonable correspondence between the simulated and measured flame shape.
Sodium and potassium concentrations in the perfusate were measured by flame photometry (Flame Photometer Model 443; Instrumentation Laboratory, Lexington, MA).
Potassium (K+) was measured by flame photometric method (Flame photometer- models PEP 7 and PEP 7/C).
Na+ and K+ were measured by Flame photometric method (Flame photometer models PEP 7), and Ca2+ and Mg2+ were determined by titrimetric method (Ramesh and Anbu 1996).
Na+ and K+ were measured using flame photometer (Model 130 Systronics Flame Photometer).
Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) were measured by flame photometry (Deep Vision Digital Flame photometer Model No. 391).
Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) were measured using flame photometer.
Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) were measured by flame photometry.
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