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Stagnation-point spray flame ignition by an isothermal surface (Q1616543)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6974071
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Stagnation-point spray flame ignition by an isothermal surface
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6974071

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    Stagnation-point spray flame ignition by an isothermal surface (English)
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    6 November 2018
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    The authors consider a steady laminar flow of burning constant density mixture of liquid fuel (droplets), vapor fuel, oxygen, and a dilutent. High temperature is provided in the origin in order to set flame. The vertical axis is non-permeable (a wall) with a flow hitting it. So the problem is steady two-dimensional. The momentum transport is driven by the velocity gradient in infinity. The boundary conditions are the inpermeability conditions at the wall and the prescribed values at infinity. The size distribution of droplets is approximated by a constant-size assumption. The problem is solved numerically, however, the method is not described.
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    ignition
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    spray flame
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    stagnation-point flow
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    conservation laws
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    steady flow
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