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Untitled Kohse-Hoinghaus K |
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Retirements and new appointments of Associate Editors Kohse-Hoinghaus K, Egolfopoulos F |
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Antonio (Ninni) D'Alessio (1943-2008) In Memoriam Ciajolo A, D'Anna A |
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Effect of particle size on combustion of aluminum particle dust in air Huang Y, Risha GA, Yang V, Yetter RA |
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Interaction of the burning spherical droplets in oxygen-enriched turbulent environment Cho CP, Kim HY, Yoon SS |
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Large eddy simulation and laser diagnostic studies on a low swirl stratified premixed flame Nogenmyr KJ, Fureby C, Bai XS, Petersson R, Collin R, Linne M |
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Modeling char oxidation behavior under Zone II burning conditions at elevated pressures Ma LQ, Mitchell R |
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Structural study of non-premixed tubular hydrocarbon flames Hu ST, Pitz RW |
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Derivation of the conditional moment closure equations for spray combustion Mortensen M, Bilger RW |
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Dynamics and quenching of non-premixed edge-flames in oscillatory counterflows Kessler DA, Short M |
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Extinction and near-extinction instability of non-premixed tubular flames Hu ST, Pitz RW, Wang Y |
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On the validity of quasi-steady assumption in transient droplet combustion Jangi M, Sakurai S, Ogami Y, Kobayashi H |
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Rayleigh criterion and acoustic energy balance in unconfined self-sustained oscillating flames Durox D, Schuller T, Noiray N, Birbaud AL, Candel S |
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Soot particle sizing during high-pressure Diesel spray combustion via time-resolved laser-induced incandescence Ryser R, Gerber T, Dreier T |
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Mixing models for the two-way-coupling of CFD codes and zero-dimensional multi-zone codes to model HCCI combustion Barths H, Felsch C, Peters N |
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A numerical study of transient ignition and flame characteristics of diluted hydrogen versus heated air in counterflow Yoo CS, Chen JH, Frank JH |
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Asymptotic analysis of stationary adiabatic premixed flames in porous inert media Pereira FM, Oliveira AAM, Fachini FF |
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Ignition of turbulent swirling n-heptane spray flames using single and multiple sparks Marchione T, Ahmed SF, Mastorakos E |
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A comprehensive detailed chemical kinetic reaction mechanism for combustion of n-alkane hydrocarbons from n-octane to n-hexadecane Westbrook CK, Pitz WJ, Herbinet O, Curran HJ, Silke EJ |
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Auto-ignition during instationary jet evolution of dimethyl ether (DME) in a high-pressure atmosphere Fast G, Kuhn D, Class AG, Maas U |
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Measurements of fuel mixture fraction oscillations of a turbulent jet non-premixed flame Kang DM, Fernandez V, Ratner A, Culick FEC |
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Kinetics of ignition of saturated hydrocarbons by nonequilibrium plasma: C2H6- to C5H12-containing mixtures Kosarev IN, Aleksandrov NL, Kindysheva SV, Starikovskaia SM, Starikovskii AY |
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A 1D model for the description of mixing-controlled reacting diesel sprays Desantes JM, Pastor JV, Garcia-Oliver JM, Pastor JM |
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A jet-stirred reactor and kinetic modeling study of ethyl propanoate oxidation Metcalfe WK, Togbe C, Dagaut P, Curran HJ, Simmie JM |
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Combustion of gel fuels based on organic gellants Solomon Y, Natan B, Cohen Y |
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On the importance of temporal context in interpretation of flame discontinuities Boxx I, Heeger C, Gordon R, Bohm B, Dreizier A, Meier W |