Comparative study of lean, stoichiometric and rich premixed H-2/O-2/Ar flames by molecular beam mass spectrometry
VanderLoos, A;Van Tiggelen, Pierre;Vandooren, Jacques
(1996) Meeting of the Belgian-Section of the Combustion-Institute — Location: LOUVAIN(Belgium) (20.May.1996)
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VanderLoos, A
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Van Tiggelen, PierreUCLouvain
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Vandooren, JacquesUCLouvain
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The aim of this work is to establish the structure of H-2/O-2/Ar flames at different equivalence ratios which will be used as reference flames to determine the structure of more complex burning systems. For this purpose, laminar and premised H-2/O-2/Ar flames have been investigated at low pressure by using molecular beam sampling mass spectrometry. The structures of those flames have been established by means of different procedures of calibration. Since the reaction mechanism of the H-2-O-2 system is relatively well known, the experimental mole fractions of stable species, atoms and radicals have been compared with those calculated by using the PREMIX code in order to check the reliability of each procedure of calibration.
VanderLoos, A., Van Tiggelen, P., & Vandooren, J. (1996). Comparative study of lean, stoichiometric and rich premixed H-2/O-2/Ar flames by molecular beam mass spectrometry. Societes Chimiques Belges. Bulletin, 105(9), 575-580. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/144083 (Original work published 1996)