Cambridge Stratified Slot Burner Data
Authors
Sweeney, Mark
Hochgreb, Simone
Barlow, Rob
Publication Date
2010-09-23Publisher
University of Cambridge & Sandia National Laboratories
Type
Dataset
Metadata
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Sweeney, M., Hochgreb, S., & Barlow, R. (2010). Cambridge Stratified Slot Burner Data [Dataset]. http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/226470
Description
Experimental datasets from weakly turbulent methane\air v-flames for a premixed case (fs1), moderately stratified case (fs4) and highly stratified case (fs6). Line measurements of temperature and major species concentrations are supplied, along with simultaneous cross planar OH-PLIF images where the axis of intersection is coincident with the line measurement axis. The OH-PLIF images have been corrected for background, laser beam intensity profile, and have been normalized between zero and one.
Format
Gzipped tar files containing ASCII text datafiles, including data format details
Keywords
lean combustion, stratification, laser diagnostics, OH-PLIF, methane, scalar dissipation, surface density function, flame surface density, cross planar PLIF, turbulent combustion, premixed combustion, stratified combustion, v-flames
Sponsorship
This work was supported by the EPSRC, the Leverhulme Trust, Rolls Royce and the United States Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences.
Identifiers
This record's URL: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/226470
Rights
All Rights Reserved, This data is freely available for academic use provided proper citation is made in any publication.
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