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New article: The Combustion of iso-octane Droplets with Initial Diameters from 0.5 to 5 mm: Effects on burning rate and flame extinction

Article:  Xu, YH; Hicks, MC; Avedisian, CT; “The Combustion of iso-octane Droplets with Initial Diameters from 0.5 to 5 mm: Effects on burning rate and flame extinction”, Proceeding of the Combustion Institute, 36 (2):2541-2548 DOI ...
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New article: Comprehensive Study of Initial Diameter Effects and Other Observations on Convection-Free Droplet Combustion in the Standard Atmosphere for n-heptane, n-octane, and n-decan

Article: Liu, YC; Xu, YH; Hicks, MC; Avedisian, CT; “Comprehensive Study of Initial Diameter Effects and Other Observations on Convection-Free Droplet Combustion in the Standard Atmosphere for n-heptane, n-octane, and n-decan”, Combustion and Flame, ...
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New article: On the Spherically Symmetrical Combustion of Methyl Decanoate Droplets and Comparisons with Detailed Numerical Modeling

Article: Liu, YC; Farouk, T; Savas, AJ; Dryer, FL; Avedisian, CT (2013). “On the Spherically Symmetrical Combustion of Methyl Decanoate Droplets and Comparisons with Detailed Numerical Modeling” Combustion and Flame, 160 (3):641-655. DOI Abstract: ...
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New article: Spherically Symmetric Droplet Combustion of Three and Four Component Miscible Mixtures as Surrogates for Jet-A

Article: Liu YC, Savas AJ and Avedisian CT (2013). “Spherically symmetric droplet combustion of three and four component miscible mixtures as surrogates for Jet-A.” Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 34: 1569-1576. DOI Abstract: This ...
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New article: Sub-millimeter Sized Methyl Butanoate Droplet Combustion: Microgravity experiments and detailed numerical modeling

Article: Farouk TI, Liu YC, Savas AJ, Avedisian CT and Dryer FL (2013). “Sub-millimeter sized methyl butanoate droplet combustion: Microgravity experiments and detailed numerical modeling.” Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 34: 1609-1616. DOI Abstract: ...
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