The fundamental characteristic of diffusion flames is that the two reactants, fuel and oxidizer, are supplied in different parts of the combustion field, so that they must come together and mix by diffusion before reaction can take place. Counterflowing streams provide one method of bringing them together; the resulting diffusion flame, whose main properties were established by Liñán, is the subject of this lecture.
C. Pels LeusdenChristian HasseNils Peters
Warumporn PejpichestakulAlessio FrassoldatiAlessandro ParenteTiziano Faravelli