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Publications Details for Grant Number R828167

Soot, Precursor Particle and Higher Hydrocarbon Production in Flames

RFA: Exploratory Research - Engineering, Chemistry, and Physics) (1999)

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Journal Article Computational and experimental study of axisymmetric coflow partially premixed ethylene/air flames. COMBUSTION AND FLAME Bennett BAV, McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Smooke MD, Colket MB Bennett BAV, McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Smooke MD, Colket MB. Computational and experimental study of axisymmetric coflow partially premixed ethylene/air flames. Combustion and Flame 2001;127(1-2):2004-2022. R828167 (Final)
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Journal Article The effects of slight premixing on fuel decomposition and hydrocarbon growth in benzene-doped methane nonpremixed flames. COMBUSTION AND FLAME McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD. The effects of slight premixing on fuel decomposition and hydrocarbon growth in benzene-doped methane nonpremixed flames. Combustion and Flame 2002;129(3):305-323. R828167 (Final)
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Journal Article Experimental study of fuel decomposition and hydrocarbon growth processes for cyclohexane and related compounds in nonpremixed flames. COMBUSTION AND FLAME McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD. Experimental study of fuel decomposition and hydrocarbon growth processes for cyclohexane and related compounds in nonpremixed flames. Combustion and Flame 2004;136(1-2):155-167. R828167 (Final)
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Journal Article Studies of aromatic hydrocarbon formation mechanisms in flames: progress towards closing the fuel gap. PROGRESS IN ENERGY AND COMBUSTION SCIENCE McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Atakan B, Kohse-Höinghaus K McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Atakan B, Kohse-Höinghaus K. Studies of aromatic hydrocarbon formation mechanisms in flames: progress towards closing the fuel gap. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 2006;32(3):247-294. R828167 (Final)
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Journal Article Investigating the role of methane on the growth of aromatic hydrocarbons and soot in fundamental combustion processes. COMBUSTION AND FLAME Roesler JF, Martinot S, McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Delfau J-L, Vovelle C Roesler JF, Martinot S, McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Delfau J-L, Vovelle C. Investigating the role of methane on the growth of aromatic hydrocarbons and soot in fundamental combustion processes. Combustion and Flame 2003;134(3):249-260. R828167 (Final)
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Presentation Soot, precursor particle and higher hydrocarbon production in flames. None Pfefferle LD Pfefferle LD. Soot, precursor particle and higher hydrocarbon production in flames. Presented at the U.S. Sections Combustion Institute Meeting, March 25-28, 2001. R828167 (2001)
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Proceedings Studies of hydrocarbon growth pathways with fuel-doped non-premixed flames. None McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD. Studies of hydrocarbon growth pathways with fuel-doped non-premixed flames. In: Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the U.S. Sections, Combustion Institute, Oakland, CA, March 25-28, 2001, (available on CD-ROM). R828167 (Final)
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Proceedings The effects of premixing on soot production in nonpremixed flames fueled with unsaturated hydrocarbons. None McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD. The effects of premixing on soot production in nonpremixed flames fueled with unsaturated hydrocarbons. In: Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 2003;29:2407-2414. R828167 (Final)
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