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Modeling the structure of a turbulent diffusion flame over a flat plate with fuel injection

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Turbulent diffusion flames over a solid wall have been widely investigated in connection with various applications, such as ablative cooling, erosive burning, surface combustion of liquid fuels, and fires [1]. Turbulence-flame interactions have been investigated and many turbulence models have been proposed for many combustion fields. However, there has been little modeling of the structure of turbulent diffusion flames over a solid wall. In recent years, the transport process of turbulent kinetic energy in combustion fields has been investigated experimentally [2]. Although it is impossible at present to elucidate completely the transport process of turbulent kinetic energy in combustion fields, some important turbulent structures have been reported.

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Mizomoto, M., Ueda, T., Namiki, S. (1987). Modeling the structure of a turbulent diffusion flame over a flat plate with fuel injection. In: Iinuma, K., Ohsawa, T., Asanuma, T., Doi, J. (eds) Laser Diagnostics and Modeling of Combustion. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45635-0_44

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