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Stagnation temperatures, reduction

The images of the single-brush flame were complemented by profiles of temperature, velocity, and calculated strain rates at the stagnation plane (not shown here), and the effects of forcing amplitude and frequency on the reduction in the mean extinction strain rate close to the axis were quantified while previous results [15] were extended to include the effects of bulk velocity and separation on extinction times. The amplitude of imposed oscillations was quoted in terms of the rms of the axial velocity fluctuations at the nominal stagnation point normalized by the bulk velocity [14],... [Pg.61]


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