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Estimating Mixing and Sooting in Diffusion Flames
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Products from reacting propane and air have been constructed for reactions under many different conditions. It is proposed in this paper to use C2H2 as a temperature indicator for diffusion flame. Published experimental data containing species is analyzed using the various plots to estimate the degree of mixing and sooting.
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Uyehara, O., "Estimating Mixing and Sooting in Diffusion Flames," SAE Technical Paper 831338, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831338.Also In
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