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A simplified mixing length model of flame stability in swirling combustion

Hacker, 1974

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5741802894601860870
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Hacker D
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AIAA Journal

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IN several early studies in which swirling flow was used to promote high intensity combustion, it was found that the stability of the flame could be correlated with the swirl intensity or vortex strength. 1 Recent studies confirm these observations; however, there has …
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