نتایج جستجو برای: flame atomization

تعداد نتایج: 17697  

2016
By L. Jofre J. Urzay A. Mani

At subcritical pressures, atomization devices in chemical-propulsion systems must ensure proper rupture of the liquid volume through aerodynamic shearing and homogeneous dispersion of the liquid droplets in the combustion chamber. The gas environment in the combustor is typically hot as a result of the heat released by chemical reactions, with part of its enthalpy being employed in vaporizing t...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
s. wang g. j. dorr m. khashehchi x. he

the aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of nozzle configurations on spray drift and explain the influences using several atomization characteristics (length of spray sheet, spray angle, velocity distribution of flow field, fluctuation of velocity, and droplet size). nozzles manufactured by one company (lechler gmbh, germany) were tested by spraying local tap water in a win...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC International 2001
S C Hight

This method was developed to improve sensitivity and eliminate time consuming, evaporative pre-concentration in AOAC Method 973.82 and American Society for Testing and Materials method C738 for testing foodware. The method was developed using leach solutions obtained by leaching 9 differently decorated ceramic vessels with 4% acetic acid for 24 h at room temperature. Lead and cadmium concentrat...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2016
Sum Chi Lee Ed Sverko Tom Harner Karla Pozo Enzo Barresi JoAnne Schachtschneider Donna Zaruk Maryl DeJong Julie Narayan

A retrospective analysis was conducted on air samples that were collected in 2005 under the Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling (GAPS) Network around the time period when the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants came into force. Results are presented for several new flame retardants, including hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), which was recently listed under the Convention (2013)....

2011
A. J. Aspden J. B. Bell S. E. Woosley

In previous studies, we examined turbulence-flame interactions in carbonburning thermonuclear flames in Type Ia supernovae. In this study, we consider turbulence-flame interactions in the trailing oxygen flames. The two aims of the paper are to examine the response of the inductive oxygen flame to intense levels of turbulence, and to explore the possibility of transition to detonation in the ox...

2001
S. D. TSE L. HE C. K. LAW

A computational study has been conducted to determine the critical conditions for the transition from localized flame ignition and propagation to the establishment of a flame ball. Lean H2/air mixtures are investigated using a time-dependent, spherically symmetric code with detailed chemistry, transport, and radiation submodels. Results show that outwardly propagating spherical flames can be ig...

2009
H. Vu G. Aguilar

Flashing or thermodynamic breakup of a liquid jets occurs when a pressurized, subcooled or saturated liquid is released to a lower pressure, resulting in violent vapor nucleation, expansion, and breakup of the liquid phase. Flashing is known to produce very fine droplet atomization, often not possible by other means. Despite its usefulness as an atomization method, the fundamental processes inv...

2016
Hong-bing Xiong Cheng-yu Zhang Kai Zhang Xue-ming Shao

Liquid atomization is applied in nanostructure dense coating technology to inject suspended nano-size powder materials into a suspension plasma spray (SPS) torch. This paper presents the effects of the atomization parameters on the nanoparticle processing. A numerical model was developed to simulate the dynamic behaviors of the suspension droplets, the solid nanoparticles or agglomerates, as we...

2002
Joseph F. Grcar

In this paper we study the behavior of a premixed turbulent methane flame in three dimensions using numerical simulation. The simulations are performed using an adaptive time-dependent low Mach number combustion algorithm based on a second-order projection formulation that conserves both species mass and total enthalpy. The species and enthalpy equations are treated using an operator-split appr...

2005
John B. Bell Robert K. Cheng Marcus S. Day Ian G. Shepherd

A dominant factor in determining the burning rate of a premixed turbulent flame is the degree to which the flame front is wrinkled by turbulence. Higher turbulent intensities lead to greater wrinkling of the flame front and an increase in the turbulent burning rate. This picture of turbulent flame dynamics must be modified, however, to accommodate the affects of variations in the local propagat...

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