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    Flow and Temperature Characteristics of a 15° Backward-Inclined Jet Flame in Crossflow by Hsu, Ching Min, Mosiria, Dickson Bwana, Jhan, Wei Chih

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-01-2019)
    “…The flow and flame characteristics of a 15° backward-inclined jet flame in crossflow were investigated in a wind tunnel. The flow structures, flame behaviors,…”
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    Effects of small backward inclination on characteristics of a stack-issued combusting transverse jet in crossflow by Mosiria, Dickson Bwana, Huang, Rong Fung, Hsu, Ching Min

    Published in Heat and mass transfer (08-03-2019)
    “…Effects of small backward inclination on the flame behaviors and thermochemical structures of a stack-issued transverse combusting gaseous fuel jet in…”
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    Correction to: effects of small backward inclination on characteristics of a stack-issued combusting transverse jet in crossflow by Mosiria, Dickson Bwana, Huang, Rong Fung, Hsu, Ching Min

    Published in Heat and mass transfer (08-03-2019)
    “…During typesetting of the article, the less than symbols (<) were overlooked. The original article has been corrected…”
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    Effect of ventilation on carbon monoxide and soot particles emissions in a confined and mechanically-ventilated fire by Valoy, Yessica Masiel Montero, Mosiria, Dickson Bwana, Sautet, Jean-Charles, Coppalle, Alexis

    Published in Fire safety journal (01-07-2023)
    “…Fire behavior in a 1 m3 confined and mechanically ventilated compartment is investigated experimentally. The main objective is to study carbon monoxide and…”
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    Characteristics of backward-inclined non-premixed jet flames in crossflow by Mosiria, Dickson Bwana, Huang, Rong Fung, Hsu, Ching Min

    Published in Experimental thermal and fluid science (01-11-2018)
    “…•Jet inclination angle changed flow modes and therefore changed flame behaviors.•Shear-layer vortices and recirculation bubble dominated flame behaviors.•Three…”
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