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    Direct numerical simulations of non-premixed ethylene–air flames: Local flame extinction criterion by Lecoustre, Vivien R., Arias, Paul G., Roy, Somesh P., Luo, Zhaoyu, Haworth, Dan C., Im, Hong G., Lu, Tianfeng F., Trouvé, Arnaud

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-11-2014)
    “…Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of ethylene/air diffusion flame extinctions in decaying two-dimensional turbulence were performed. A Damköhler-number-based…”
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    Dynamics of flow-soot interaction in wrinkled non-premixed ethylene-air flames by Arias, Paul G., Lecoustre, Vivien R., Roy, Somesh, Luo, Zhaoyu, Haworth, Daniel C., Lu, Tianfeng, Trouvé, Arnaud, Im, Hong G.

    Published in Combustion theory and modelling (03-09-2015)
    “…A two-dimensional simulation of a non-premixed ethylene-air flame was conducted by employing a detailed gas-phase reaction mechanism considering polycyclic…”
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    Dynamics of flowsoot interaction in wrinkled non-premixed ethyleneair flames by Arias, Paul G, Lecoustre, Vivien R, Roy, Somesh, Luo, Zhaoyu, Haworth, Daniel C, Lu, Tianfeng, Trouve, Arnaud, Im, Hong G

    Published in Combustion theory and modelling (01-01-2015)
    “…A two-dimensional simulation of a non-premixed ethylene-air flame was conducted by employing a detailed gas-phase reaction mechanism considering polycyclic…”
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    Numerical investigations of gaseous spherical diffusion flames by Lecoustre, Vivien R

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Spherical diffusion flames have several unique characteristics that make them attractive from experimental and theoretical perspectives. They can be modeled…”
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    Dissertation
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    Numerical investigations of gaseous spherical diffusion flames by Lecoustre, Vivien R

    “…Spherical diffusion flames have several unique characteristics that make them attractive from experimental and theoretical perspectives. They can be modeled…”
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    Dissertation