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Combustion and Flame

Combustion and Flame, Vol.109, No.3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0010-2180 (Print) 

In this Issue (17 articles)

285 - 292 Inhibiting effect of CF3I on the reaction between CH4 and O-2 in a jet-stirred reactor
BattinLeclerc F, Glaude PA, Come GM, Baronnet F
293 - 302 Flamelet-vortex interaction and the Gibson scale
Vassilicos JC, Nikiforakis N
303 - 313 Transient effects in droplet ignition phenomenon
Fachini FF, Linan AM
314 - 323 Conditions for a split diffusion flame
Hertzberg JR
323 - 331 Nitrogen and hydrogen CARS temperature measurements in a hydrogen/air flame using a near-adiabatic flat-flame burner
Hancock RD, Bertagnolli KE, Lucht RP
332 - 341 A laminar flamelet approach to subgrid-scale chemistry in turbulent flows
Cook AW, Riley JJ, Kosaly G
342 - 353 UV/Visible absorption spectroscopy of dark zones in solid-propellant flames
Lu YC, Freyman TM, Kuo KK
353 - 369 Heat transfer in hot-zone-forming pool fires
Nakakuki A
370 - 381 Kinetics and products from flash pyrolysis of cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) at 460-600 degrees C
Gongwer PE, Arisawa H, Brill TB
382 - 398 Excitability in high-Lewis number premixed gas combustion
Pearlman H
399 - 414 Simultaneous laser-induced emission of soot and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons within a gas-jet diffusion flame
VanderWal RL, Jensen KA, Choi MY
415 - 426 Kinetics and mechanisms of flash pyrolysis of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
Arisawa H, Brill TB
427 - 435 Burning velocities of rich H-2-O-2 flames under cryogenic conditions
Zitoun R, Deshaies B
436 - 448 Finding the Markstein number using the measurements of expanding spherical laminar flames
Karpov VP, Lipatnikov AN, Wolanski P
449 - 470 High pressure studies of moist carbon monoxide nitrous oxide kinetics
Allen MT, Yetter RA, Dryer FL
471 - 487 Linear-eddy modeling of nonequilibrium turbulent reacting flows with nonpremixed reactants
Desjardin PE, Frankel SH
488 - 500 Quantitative analysis of in situ optical diagnostics for inferring particle/aggregate parameters in flames: Implications for soot surface growth and total emissivity
Koylu UO