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adam_text | TWENTY-FIFTH SYMPOSIUM
(International)
ON
COMBUSTION
At Tin; University of California
Irvine, California
July 31—August 5, 1994
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CONTENTS
Page
PREFACE iii
BERNARD LEWIS TRIBUTE v
( THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE vii
TWENTY-FIFTH SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEES xi
CHAIRPERSONS OF TECHNICAL SESSIONS xxi
INTRODUCTION xxxix
| HOTTEL PLENARY LECTURE
-) Gasdynamic Enhancement of Nonpremixed Com] mstion Frank Marble 1
SUPERSONIC COMRUSTION
Navier-Stokes Numerical Simulation of Supersonic Hydrogen-Flourine Combustion in CW (Jhem-
ical Lasers M Rotinian, M Shur and M Strelets 13
Numerical Modeling of Combustion Processes Induced by a Supersonic Conical Blunl Body
M H Lefebvre and T Fnjiwara 85°°
Numerical Simulation of Supersonic Mixing and Combustion P Gerlinger, D Briiggemann and
] Algermissen 21
The Influence of Equivalence Ratio and Soret Effect on the Ignition of Hydrogen-Air Mixtures in
Supersonic Boundary Layers LFF da Silva and B Deshaies 29
Cavity-Actuated Supersonic Mixing and Combustion Control K Yu and K C Schadow 295°
The Application of New Combustion and Turbulence Models to H,—Air Non-premixed Super
sonic Combustion L L Zheng and KNC Bray 440
Reduced Kinetic Mechanism of Ignition for Non- Premised Hydrogen/Air in a Supersonic Mixing
1 Layer Y Ju and T Niioka 240°
DETONATIONS AND EXPLOSIONS
Accumulating Sequence of Ignitions from a Propagating Pulse J W Dold, M Short, J F Clarke
and N Nikiforakis 465°°
} On Deviations from Ideal Chapman-Jouguet Detonation Velocity H K Brids, M H Lefebcre and
J Berghmans 37
) Theoretical and Numerical Analysis of the Photochemical Initiation of Detonations in Hydrogen-
Oxygen Mixtures L He and P Clavin 45
H2-Air and CH4-Air Detonations and Combustions behind Oblique Shock Waves C Vigiiier, C
Guerraud and D Desborde s 53
Collision of a ShockWave with Obstacles in a Combustible Mixture C K Chan 341°°
Weak and Strong Ignition Within the Scope of Spontaneous Flame Concept A M Bartenev and
B E Gelfand 61
Shock Tube Study of Ignition Delays and Detonation of Gaseous Monomethylhydrazine/Oxygen
Mixtures L Catoire, X Bassin, G Dupre and C Paillard 573°
) Detonation Cell Size Measurements and Predictions in Hydrogen-Air-Stream Mixtures at Elevated
Temperatures G Ciccarelli, T Ginsberg, ] Boccio, C Econoinos, K Sato and M Kinosliita 212°
y Critical Diameter for the Transmission of a Detonation Wave into a Porous Medium A Makris,
ITJ Oh, JHS Lee and R Knystautas 65
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xxvi CONTENTS
Initiation of Upstream-Directed Detonation Induced by the Venting of Gaseous Explosion
S P Medvedev, A N Polenov, S V Khomik and B E Gelfand 73
Phenomenological Aspects in Explosive Powder/Gas Two-Phase Detonations A J Tulis,
W K Sumida, R P Joyce, D C Hebntiein and D L Patcl 79
Investigation of Organic Dust Detonatioi i in the Presence of Chemically Inert Part ieles R Klemens,
M Kapuscinski, M Wolinski, P Wolan ski and M Sichel 742°
Experimental Study of Deflagration to Detonation Transition Supported by Dust Layers Y -C Li,
C W Kaujfman and M Sichel 505°°
Effect of Diethylenetriamine Sensitization on Detonation of Nitromethane in Porous Media
J ] Lee, M Brouillette, D L Frost and JHS Lee 292°°
Physical and Chemical Observations in Underwater Explosion Bubbles Warren C Strahle and
S G Liou 89
Surface Erosion by High Speed Combustion Waves R Klein, H Breitbach, K j Geratz and
W Senger 95
Prediction of the Maximum Turbulence Intensities Generated by Grid-Plate Obstacles in Explo
sion-Induced Flows H Phylaktou and G E Andrews 103
INTERNAL COMHUSTION ENGINES
State of the Art and Future Needs in S L Engine Combustion (Invited Topical Review)
R R Mahj I l l
Develoment and Demonstration of 2D-LIF for Studies of Mixture Preparation in SI Engines
H Neij, Bengt Johansson and Marcus Alclen 449°
Cars Temperature Measurements and the Cyclic Dispersion of Knock in Spark Ignition Engines
D Bradley, G T Kalghatgi, C Morlcy, P Snowden and Jinku Yeo 125
Detection of Hot Spots in the End Gas of an Internal Combustion Engine Using Two-Dimensional
LIF of Formaldehyde B Bauerle, F Hoffmann, F Behrendt and J Warnatz 135
Simultaneous 2D-Single Shot Imaging of OH Concentrations and Temperature Fields in a SI
Engine Simulator A Orth, V Sick, J Wolf rum, R R Maly and M 7/ihn 143
Chemical Kinetic Modeling of Exhaust Hydrocarbon Oxidation K -C Wu, S Hochgreb and M G
Norris 193°°
Hydrocarbon Oxidation in the Exhaust Port and Runner of a Spark Ignition Engine Kristine
Drobot, Wai K Cheng, Frederick H Trinker, E William Kaiser, Walter O Siegl, David F Cotton
and Joel Underwood 422°
In-Cylinder Crank Angle Resolved Imaging ol Fuel Concentration In a Firing Spark-Ignition-
Engine Using Planar Laser-Induced Flourescence M Berckmiiller, N P Tail, R D Lockett,
D A Greenhalgh, K Ishii, Y Urata, H Umiijama and K Yoshida 151
Analysis of In-Cylinder Flow Processes by LDA F E Corcione and G Valentino 387°
Numerical Modeling of Spark Ignition and Flame Initiation in a Quiescent Methane-Air Mixture
T Kravchik and E Slier 635°
A Thermochemical Phase Space for Combustion in Engines A K Oppenheim and J A Maxson 157
Fuel and Soot Oxidation in Diesel-like Conditions A Cavliere, R Barbella, A Ciajola, A D Anna
and R Ragucci 167
Effects of Natural Gas Composition on Ignition Delay Under Diesel Conditions J D Naber,
D L Siebers, S S Di Julio and C K Westbrook 192°
The Droplet Group Microexplosions in Water-in-Oil Emulsion Sprays and Their Effects on Diesel
Engine Combustion II Z Sheng, L Chen, Z P Zhang, C K Wu, C An and C Q Cheng 175
Structure of a Spray Flame Stabilized on a Production Engine Combustor Swirl (!up F Takahashi,
W J Schmoll, G 1j Switzer and D T Shouse 183
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF COMBUSTION
Determination of Flue Gas Alkali Concentrations in Fluidized-Bed Coal Combustion by Excimer
Laser Induced Fragmentation Fluorescence K T blartinger, P B Monkhouse, J Wolfrum,
H Baumann and B Bonn 193
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Combustion and Flame, Vol 100, 1995
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A Field Study on the Trace Metal Behavior in Atmospheric Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion
T Lind, E I Kauppinen, J K Jokiniemi and W Maenhaut 201
The Oxidation of Calcium Sulphide at the Temperatures of Fluidised Bed Coinbustors
N H Dames, K M Laughlin and A N Hayhurst 211
Primary and Secondary Fragmentation of Coals in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor
U Arena, A Cammarota and, R Chirone 219
Ignition and Combustion of a Packed Bed in a Stagnation Point Flow D Reinelt, A Laurs and
G Adomeit 395°
The Effect of Hydrogen and Propane Addition on the Operation of a Natural Gas-Fired Pulsed
Combustor HRN Jones and J Leng 404°
Heat Release Timing in a Non-Premixed Helmlioltz Pulse Combustor Y M Tang, G Waldherr,
J I Jagoda and R T Zinn 251°
NOr and CO Emissions from a Pulse Combustor Operating in a Lean Premixed Mode / O Keller,
T T Bramlette, P K Barr and J R Alvarez : 460°
The Nonlinear Dynamics of Intrinsic Acoustic (tscillations in a Model Pulse Combustor Stephen
B Margolis 311°
Comparison of Measurements and Predictions of Wall Heat Flux and Gas Composition in an Oil-
Fired Utility Boiler M G Carvalho, P ] Coclho, ALN Moreira, AMC Silva and
T F Silva 227
Effect of Radiation on Nitrogen Oxides Emissions From Non-Sooty Swirling Flames ol Natural
Gas A Sayre, N Lallemant, J Dugue and R Weber 235
Phase Averaging of the Precessing Vortex Core in a Swirl Burner Under Piloted and Premixed
Combustion Conditions D Froud, T O Dolu tit/ and N Syred 407°
On the Effects of Fuel Leakage on CO Production from Household Burners as Revealed by LIF
and CARS C E van der Meij, A Mokhov, RAAM Jacobs and H B Levinsky 243
Turbulent Velocity and Temperature Measurements from a Gaseous Fueled Technology Com
bustor with a Practical Fuel Injector P O Hrd man and D L Warren 185°
On the Aero-thermal Characteristics of Gasifier-Fuelled Gas Turbine Combustors with Complex
Geometries N H Kandamby and F C Locku ood 251
A Spark Ignition Model for Relight Problems in Aircraft Gas Turbines D Liou and
D A Santavicca 261
Fuel Saving by Heat-Recirculating Combustion Using Fibre Mats Sunao Nakamura anil Felix
Weinberg 269
INVITED LECTURE
Combustion Science for Incineration Technology Jost Wendt 277
INCINERATION AND WASTES
The Homogeneous, Gas-Phase Formation of Chlorinated and Brominated Dibenzo-P-Dio ins from
2,4,6-Trichloro- and 2,4 6-Tribromophenols S S Sidlui, L Mac/sud, B: Dellinger and
G Mascolo 11°
Kinetic Interactions of CO, NOx, and HC1 Emissions in Post-Combustion Gases J F Roesler,
R A Yetter and F L Dryer 495°
Burning Rate Enhancement and Soot Reduction Through Blending in Chlorinated Waste Incin
eration T X Li and C K Law 291
The Fate of Arsenic in a Laminar Diffusion Flame Scott Chesworth, GoSu Yang, Daniel P Y
Chang, A Daniel Jones, Peter B Kelly and Ian M Kennedy 259°
Modeling Heterogeneous/Homogeneous Reactions and Transport Coupling for Catalytic Com
bustion of Methyl Chloride over a Mn-based Catalyst II Karim, L D Pfefferle, P Markatou
and M Sniooke 299
TACCOS—A Thermography-Assisted Combustion Control System for Waste Incinerators F
Schider, F Rampp, J Martin and ] Wolf rum 431°
Combustion and Flame, Vol 99, 1994
Combustion and Flame, Vol 100, 1995
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Active, Optimal Control of a Model, Industrial, Natural Gas-Fired Burner D St John and
G S Samuelsen 307
An Adaptive Optimal Combustion Control Strategy K T Padmanabhan, C T Bowman and
J D Powell 101
Sorbent Capture of Nickel, Lead and Cadmium in a Laboratory Swirl Flame Incinerator
W P Linak, R K Srivastava and ]OL Wendt 241°
Biosludge Incineration in FBCs: Behavior of Ash Particles K K Rink, J A Kozinski and
• ] S Lightij 121°
Mixing and Chemical Kinetic Constraints on PIC Production during Chlorocarbou Combustion •
J Brouwer, G Sacchi,] P Longwell and A F Sarofim 231°
Destruction of Liquid and Gaseous Waste Surrogates in an Acoustically Excited Dump Combustor
J W Willis, C Caclou, M Mitchell, A R Karagozian and O I Smith 280°
Experimental and Numerical Study of an Incinerator- and Furnace-Related Flow D K Heist,
M Ravichanran and F C Gouldin 339°
Cold-Flow Simulation of Municipal Waste Incinerators S Choi, J S Lee, S K Kim and
D H Shin 317
In Situ Detection of Hazardous Waste, ( harles S McEnally, Robert F Sawyer, C P Koshlancl
and D Lucas 325
SPRAYS AND DROPLET COMBUSTION
Injection, Dispersion, and Combustion of Liquid Fuels (Invited Topical Review) W D
Bachalo 333
Influence of Ambient Pressure on Drop-Size and Velocity Distributions in Dense Sprays Aroind
K Jasuja and Arthur H Lefebvre 345
Analysis of Droplet Arrival Statistics in a 1 ressure-Atomized Spray Flame J T Hodges, C Presser,
A K Gupta and C T Avedesian 353
2D Laser Diagnostics of Liquid Methanol for Investigation of Atomization and Vaporization Dy
namics in a Burning Spray Jet R Bazile and D Stepowski 363
Flame Stabilization and OH Fluorescence Mapping of the Combustion Structures in the Near
Field of a Spray Jet D Stepowski, A Cessou and P Goix 516°
Effect of Gravity on the Structure oi an Unsteady Spray Diffusion Flame T W Park,
S K Aggarioal and V R Katta 767°
The Structure of the Dense Core Region in Transient Diesel Sprays G ] Smallwood, Omer
L Giilder and David R Snelling 371
Similarity Analysis of Spray Diffusion Flames in a Unidirectional Shear-Layer Flow Y Tambour
and D Katoshevski 381
Heat, Mass, and Momentum Transfer About Arbitrary Groups of Particles H A Dta/er, H Nirschl,
P Kerschl and V Denk 389
Vaporization of a Dense Spherical Cloud of Droplets at Subcritical and Supercritical Conditions
T L Jiang and W -T Chiang 355°
Entrainment and Evaporation of Drops in the Laminar Part of a Two-Dimensional Developing
Mixing Layer F Fichot, J Bellan and K Harstad : 397
Vortex Pairing and Droplet Dispersion in a Turbulent, Free Shear Layer K T Kiger and
] C Lasheras 407
Application of an Integrated Phase Doppler Interferometer/Rainbow Thermometer/Point Diffrac
tion Interferometer for Characterizing Burning Droplets S V Sankar, D II Buermann,
K M Ibrahim and W D Bachalo 413
The Effect of Initial Diameter on Free I roplet Combustion with Spherical Flame H Hara and
S Kumagai 423
Interactive Combustion of Two Droplets in Microgravity M Mikami, H Kato, J Sato and
M Kono 431
Clarification of the Flame Structure of Droplet Burning Based on Temperature Measurement in
Microgravity M Mikami, M Niwa, II Kato, J Sato and M Kono 439
Ignition Experiment of a Fuel Droplet in I (igh-Pressure High-Temperature Ambient R Nakanishi,
H Kobaijashi, S Kato and T Niioka 447
Combustion and Flame, Vol 99, L994
Combustion and Flame, Vol 100, 1995
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Effects of Natural Convection on Two Stage Ignition of an n-Dodecane Droplet M Tanabe,
M Kono, ] Sato, J Koenig, C Eigenbrod and H J Rath 455
| COAL AND ORGANIC SOLIDS COMBUSTION
f Impact of Coal Pyrolysis on Combustion (Invited Topical Review) P R Solomon and
ITH Fletcher 463
i- An Experimental Study of High-Temperature, Oxidative Pulverized Coal Devolatilization
[LH Sorensen, O Biede and R E Peck 475
] Volatile Matter Release, Particle/Cloud Ignition and Combustion of Near-Stoichiometric Suspen-
| sions of Pulverized Coal J A Lucas and- T F Wall 485
j The Effect of Pulverized Coal Injection and Volatile Matter Content of Coal on Combustion
i Characteristics Around the Raceway Zone in the Blast Furnace H Tsuge, T Yoshida, H Aoki
| and T Miura 493
! The Influence of Burner Injection Mode on Pulverised Coal and Biomass Co-Fired Flames
T Abbas, P Costen, N H Kandamby, F C Locktuood and J J Ou 617°
( Performance Predictions of Pulverized-Coal Flames of Power Station Furnace and Cement Kiln
Types F C Lockwood and B Shen 503
! The Partitioning of Iron during the Combustion if Pulverized Coal L E Bool III, T W Peterson
! and ]OL Wendt 262
Radiative Heat Transfer in Pulverized-Coal-Fired Boilers—Development of the Absorptive/Re
flective Character of Initial Ash Deposits G II Richards, J H Harb, L L Baxter, S Bhatta-
charaya, R P Gupta and T F Wall 511
| Influence of Initial Particle Density on the Reaction Mode of Porous Carbon Particles Robert H
t Essenhigh 269°
| Ignition and Combustion of Isolated and Binary Arrays of Coal Particles E Kharbat, K Annamalai
| and C Gopalakrishnan 413°°
^ Characterization of Mass and Density Distributions of Sized Coal Fractions E R Monazam and
IDJ Moloney 733°
I Evolution of Char Chemistry, Crystallinity, and Ultrafine Structure during Pulverized-Coal Com-
if bustion K A Davis, R H Hurt, NYC Yang and T ] Headley 31°°
: Evolution of Porosity and Thermal Conductivity during Char Oxidation Y Weiss, Y Benari,
• I I Kantorovich, E Bar-Ziv, G Krammer, A Modestino and A F Sarofim 519
A Transient Kinetics Study of the Combustion Reactivity of a Coal Char P Salatino, F Zimbardi
; and M Paulicelli 527
j Fragmentation and Attrition of Coal Char Particles Undergoing Collisions During Combustion at
; Temperatures From 900 to 1100 KPM Walsh and Tong Li ! 749°
Predicting the Evolution of Fuel Nitrogen From Various Coals Stephen Niksa 537
I Combustion Roles of Bubble and Emulsion Phase in Bubbling Fluidized Bed Coal Combustion
f Elucidated by Conditional Gas Sampling Ichiro Naruse, Kazuhiro Koizumi, Koji Kuramoto, Guo-
• Quing Lu and Kazutomo Ohtake 545
j Predicting the Devolatilization Behavior of Any Coal From its Ultimate Analysis S Niksa 384°°
? A Method of Predicting Coal Devolatilization Behavior Based on the Elemental Composition
I Y Zhao, M A Serio, R Bassilakis and P R Solomon 553
Decreases in the Swelling and Porosity of Bituminous Coals during Devolatilization at High Heat-
| ing Rates T K Gale, C H Bartholomew and T H Fletcher , 94°°
i Near-Extinction and Final Burnout in Coal Combustion R H Hurt and K A Davis 561
| Gas-Particle Flows and Coal Combustion in a Burner/Combustor With High-Velocity Jets
jLX Zhou, W Y Lin, W W Luo and X Q Iluang 669°
! Application of Multiple Opposed Jets to Coal Flame Stabilization H F Zhao 653°
j Catalytic Oxidation of an Amorphous Carbon Black P Ciambelli, M D Amore, V Palma and
j S Vaccaro 413°
[ Structural and Compositional Transformations of Biomass Chars During Combustion M J Wor-
I nat, R H Hurt, NYC Yang and T J Headley 131°°
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Pyrolysis and Combustion of Corncobs in a Fluidized Bed: Measurement and Analysis of Behavior
j -L Lin and H M Keener 271°°
On the Combustion of Wood-Char Spheres in 02/N2 Mixtures—Experiments and Analysis
S Dasappa, H V Sridhar, P J Paul PL S Mukunda and U Shrinivasa 569
SOOT AND POL YCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCAR BONS
Soot Mass Growth and Coagulation of Soot Particles in C2H4/Air Flames at 15 Bar S Hanisch,
H Jander, Th Pape and H Gg Wagner 577
Suppression of Soot Formation in Ethene Laminar Diffusion Flames by Chemical Additives T Ni,
S B Gupta and R J Santoro 585
Iron/Soot Interaction in a Laminar Ethylene Nonpremixed Flame J Zhang and C M Megaridis 593
Effect of Flame Structure and Soot-Particle Inception in Diffusion Flames ] Du and
R L Axelbaum 367°°
Detailed Modeling of Soot Formation in Laminar Premixed Ethylene Flames at a Pressure of 10
Bar A Kazakov, H Wang and M Fienklach 111°°
Quantitative Measurements of Enhanced Soot Production in a Flickering Metliane/Air Diffusion
Flame C R Shaddix, J E: Harrington and K C Smi/th 723° ^
Soot Formation in Weakly Buoyant Acetylene-Fueled Laminar Jet Diffusion Flames Burning in
Air P B Sunderland, U O kotjlii and G M Faeth 310°° jl
Nonluminous Diffusion Flame of Diluted Acetylene in Oxygen Enriched Air C Sugiijama 601
Soot Formation in Turbulent Non-Premixed Kerosine-Air Flame Burning at Elevated Pressure:
Experimental Measurement K J Ycung, C D Stewart and J B Moss 609
Experimental and Theoretical Study of Diesel Soot Reactivity F Marcuccilli, P Gilot, B Stanmore
and G Prado 619
Soot Formation at Elevated Pressures and Carbon Concentrations in Hydrocarbon Pyrolysis
St Bauerle, Y Karasevich, St Slavon, D Tanke, M Tappe, Th Thienel and II Gg Wagner 627
Thermal and Chemical Influences on ihe Soot Mass Growth M Bachmann, YV Wiese and
K H Homann 635
Inception and Growth of Soot Particlos in Dependence on the Surrounding Gas Phase Fabian
Mauss, Thomas Schiifer and Henning Bockhorn 697°
Laser Microprobe Analysis of Soot Precursor Particles and Carbonaceous Soot R A Dobbins,
R A Fletcher and W Lu 301°°
Optical Characterization of Rich Premixed CH,(/02 Flames Across the Soot Formation Threshold
A D Alessio, G Gambi, P Minutolo, S Russo and A D Anna 645
Agglomeration of Soot Particles in Diffusion Flames under Microgravity Hirtnjuke Ito, Osamu
Fujita and Kenichi Ito 363°
Some Physico-Chemical Parameters of Soot Formation During Pyrolysis of Methane and Methane-
Acetylene and Methane-Benzene Mixtures P A Testier and S V Shurupor 653
Thermal Decomposition of Propargvl Bromide and the Subsequent Formation of Benzene
R D Kern, H Chen, J H Kiefer and P S Mudipalli 177°°
Shock Wave Study of the Thermal Decompostion of Benzyl Alcohol S Frisch, H Hippler,
H Neunaber and ] Troe 254°
High Temperature Pyrolsis and Oxidation of Fullerene C60 Behind Shock Waves S von Gersum
and P Roth 661
Further Testing of the Fullerene Formation Mechanism With Predictions of Temperature and
Pressure Trends C J Pope and J /! Howard 671
The Formation of Aromatic Carbon in Sooting Ethylene Flames A Ciajolo, A D Anna, R Barbella
and A Tregrossi 679
INVITED LECTURE
Multichannel Reactions in Combustion Th Just 687 -1
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REACT ION KINETICS
Thermal Decomposition of CH2 Verified by Product Concentration Measurements-of II, and
CH M W Markus, A M Tereza and P Roth 705
The Thermal Reactions of C1I3 K P Lim and J V Michael 713
The Reaction System CPI3 +OH at Intermediate Temperatures Appearance of a New Product
Channel R Humpfer, H Oser, H -H Grothecr and Th Just : 721
Bifurcation Analysis of Methyl Radical Oxidation in Open Systems The Low Pressure Regime
M A Grela and A J Colussi 733
C A Shock Tube Study of die CO + OH — C02 + H Reaction M S Wooldridge, R K Hanson
and C T Bowman 741
The Use of Carbon Monoxide/Hydrogen Burning Velocities To Examine the Rate of the CO +
OH Reaction I C McLean, D B Smith and S C Taylor 749
New Results on Moist CO Oxidation: High Pressure, High Temperature Experiments and ComL
prehensive Kinetic Modeling 7 J Kim, R A Yutter and F L Dryer 759
Experimental and Numerical Comparison of Extractive and In-Situ Laser Measurements of Non-
Equilibrium Carbon Monoxide in Lean-Premixed Natural Gas Combustion Q V Nguyen, B
L Edgar, R W Dibble and A Gulati 395°°
( A Study of Carbon Monoxide in a Series of Laminar Ethylene/Air Diffusion Flames using Tunable
Diode Laser AbsoqDtion Spectroscopy R R Skaggs andj H Miller 430°°
r Kinetic Parameters for the Initiation Reaction UH +02 — R + HOa T Ingham, R W Walker
and R E Woolford 767
Formation of Methoxy and Hydroxymethyl Free Radicals in Selected Elementary Reactions
S Dobe, T Berces F Temps, H Gg Wagner and II Ziemer 775
The Reaction of Hydroperoxy-Propyl Radicals with Molecular Oxygen J W Bozzelli and
W J Pitz ! 783
Reaction of Hydroperoxy t-Butyl Radicals and t-Butyl Peroxy t-Butyl Radicals in Relation To Chain
Propagation in Combustion L Batt, M A Klian and T J Mitchell 793
Thermal Decomposition of ITCl Measured by ARAS and IR Diode Laser Spectroscopy
G N Schading and P Roth 467°
Experimental Studies of Cl-Atom Reactions at High Temperatures: CI + H2 —» HC1 + H from
- 291 to 1283 KGY Adusei and A Fontijn 801
Thermal Decomposition of C H2Cl2 K P Lim and J V Michael 809
j The Uniiinolecular Decomposition of 1-Chloroethyl Radical V D Knyazev, A Buncsura,
;IA Dubinsky, D Gutman and S M Senkan 817
i Decay Mechanism of CF3H or CF2HC1 in IT2/0 /Ar Flames /-/ Richter,J Vandooren and P J Van
! Tiggelen 825
| High Temperature Reactions of Phenyl Oxidatii n P Frank, J Herzler, Th Just and, C Wahl 833
| Kinetics of the Phenyl Radical Reaction with Ethylene: An RRKM Theoretical Analysis of Low
j and High Temperature Data T Yu and M C Lin 169°°
j- Reactions of Phenoxy Radicals in the Gas Phase R Buth, K Hoyermann and J Seeba 841
; A Direct Study of the Reaction of Benzyl Radicals With Molecular Oxygen: Kinetics and Ther-
L mochemistry K Hoyermann and J Seeba 851
, Detailed Kinetic Modelling of Premixed Benzene Flames R P Lindstedt and G Skevis 551°
Laser Ionization Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Combined With Residual Gas Analysis for the
Investigation of Moderate Temperature Benzene Oxidation G Bermudez and L Pfefferle 41°°
The Reactions of Phenylacetylenes With 0(3P) in the Gas Phase M Eichholtz, A Schneider,
D -V Stuchen, J -T Vollmer and H Gg Wagner 859
Hydrogen Atom Attack on 1-Phenylpropene at High Temperatures W Tsang and J A Walker 867
Pyrolysis of p-Xylene and of 4-Methylbenzyl Radicals H Hippler, S Seisel and J Troe 875
Reaction Mechanisms for Toluene Pyrolysis M B Colket and D J Seen/ 883
Kinetics of the Thermal Decomposition and Isomerisation of Pyrazine (1,4 Diazine) A Doughty,
J C Mackie and J M Palmer 893
An Experimental and Computational Study of Methanol Oxidation in the Intermediate and High
Temperature Regimes T J Held and F L Dryer 901
Combustion and Flame, Vol 99, 1994
Combustion and Flame, Vol LOO, 1995
xxxii CONTENTS
Ci/C2 Chemistry in Fuel-Rich Post-Flame Gases: Detailed Kinetic Modelling I T Woods and
B S Haijnes 909
A New Comprehensive Reaction Mechanism for Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuels E Ranzi,
A Sogaro, P Gaffuri, G Pennati, C K Westbrook and W J Pitz 201°
Kerosene Combustion at Pressures up t 1 40 Atm: Experimental Study and Detailed Chemical
Kinetic Modeling P Dagaut, M Reuillon, J -C Boettner and M Cathonnet 919
Laser-Induced Fluorescence Study of Manganese: Fuel Additive Effects in a Propane/Air Flame
U Westblom, F Fernandez-Alonso, G P Smith, J B Jeffries and D R Crosley 261°
Cool Flames and Oscillations in Hydrocarbon Oxidation A A Mantashijan 927
A Reduced Thermokinetic Model For The Autoignition of Fuels With Variable Octane-Ratings
M Schreiber, A Sadat Sakak, A Lingens and, ] F Griffiths 933
A Unified Approach to the Reduced Kinetic Modelling of Alkane Combustion J F Griffiths,
KJ Hughes, M Schreiber and C Poppe 533°
Reduced Mechanism of Soot Formation—Application to Natural Gas Fueled Diesel Combustion
Y Yoshihara, A Kazakov, H Wang and M Frenklach 941
Application of Repro-Modeling For the Reduction of Combustion Mechanisms Tamds Turdniji 949
Analysis of a Systematical Reduction Technique LMT Somers and LPH de Goey 957
NO,
Analysis of the Reactions H + N,0 and NH + NO: Pathways and Rate Constants Over a Wide
Range of Temperature and Pressure / W Bozzelli, A Y Chang and A M Dean 965
The Reactions of NH(X3X~) with the Water Gas Components C02, H20 and H2 M Rohrig and
Hg Wagner 975
Mechanism and Modeling of Hydrogen Cyanide Oxidation in a Flow Reactor P Glarborg and
J A Miller ! 475°
A Shock Tube Study of the Reactions of CN and NCO with N02 S T Wooldridge, J D Mertens,
R K Hanson and C T Bowman 983
Kinetic Investigation of the Reactions of NCO Radicals Widi Alkanes in the Temperature Range
294 K to 1113 K Alexander Schuck, Hans-Robert Volpp and Jurgen Wolfram 491°
A Shock Tube Study of the Reaction H2 f NO HNO +HK Natarajan, H ] Mick, D Woiki
and P Roth 610°
Kinetic Studies of the Reactions NH(X3I) + NO and NH(X3X~) + 02 at Elevated Temperatures
H Lillich, A Schuck, H -R Volpp, J Wolf rum and P D Naik 993
Kinetics of Homogeneous Nitrous Oxide Decomposition P Glarborg, J E Johnsson and Kim
Dam-Johansen 523°
NOx and N20 in Lean-Premixed Jet-Stirred Flames Robert C Steele, Philip C Malte,
David G Nicol and John C Kramlich 440°
Flame Structure Studies of a Lean H2/N20/Ar Flame Employing Molecular Beam Mass Spec
trometry and Modeling D C Dayton, C M Faust, W R Anderson and R C Sausa 323°
An Experimental and Modeling Study of the Selective Noncatalytie Reduction of NO by Ammonia
in die Presence of Hydrocarbons R llemberger, S Muris, K-U Pleban and, J Wolf rum , 660°
Hydrocarbon-NOr Interactions at Low Temperatures—1 Conversion of NO to N02 Promoted by
Propane and the Formation of HNC( • P F Nelson and B S Haynes 1003
Aspects of Nitrogen Flame Chemistry Revealed By Burning Velocity Modelling M J Brown and
D B Smith 1011
NOr Formation in Lean Premixed Non-Catalytic and Catalytically Stabilized Combustion of Pro
pane A Schlegel, S Buser, P Benz, II Bockhom and F Mauss 1019
NOj Formation in Geometrically Sc aled Gas-Fired Industrial Burners A D Al-Fawaz,
L M Dearden, J T Hedley, M Missnghi, M Pourkashanian, A Williams and L T Yap 1027
Influence of Gasodynamics on NOx Emission From Large Diffusion Natural Gas Flames / To-
meczek, J Goral and B Gradon 1035
Study of NOx Emission Characteristics In Pressurized Staged Combustor Concepts / Meisl,
R Koch, R Kneer and, S Wittig 1043
NO and NaO Decomposition Over Coal Char at Fluidized-Bed Combustion Conditions / Rod-
riguez-Mirasol, A C Ooms, J R Peh F Kapteijn and J A Moulijn 499°
Combustion and Flame, Vol 99, 1994
Combustion and Flame, Vol 100, 1995
CONTENTS xxxiii
Effect of NO and 02 Concentration on N20 Formation during Coal Combustion in a Fluidized
Bed Combustor: Modeling Results S K Goel, A Morihara, C J Tullin and A F Sarofim 1051
Impact of Air Staging on the Fate of NO and NzO in a Circulating Fluidized-Bed Combustor
X S Wang, B M Gibbs and M J Rhodes 508°
INVITED LECTURE
Transition and Structure of Jet Diffusion Flames T Takeno 1061
TURHULENT FLAMES
•j Modeling Turbulent Flame Propagation (Invited Topical Review) W T Ashurst 1075
] Chemical Closure and Burning Rates in Premixed Turbulent Flames F C Gouldin and
|PC Miles 202°°
| The Production of Premixed Flame Surface Area in Turbulent Shear Flow A Trouve 687°
4 Dynamics of the Flame Surface Area in Turbulent Non-Premixed Combustion W Kallmann and
:• J H Chen 1091
• Partially Premixed Turbulent Flame Propagation in Jet Flames C M Miiller, H Brcilbach and
• N Peters 1099
jA Lagrangian Model For Predicting Turbulent Diffusion Flames With Chemical Kinetic Effects
M Obounou, M Gonzalez and R Borghi 1107
Two-Dimensional Non-Stationary Causal Stochastic Model for Turbulence/Radiation Interactions
| in Flames S H Chan, X C Pan and J Zhang 1115
j Effects of Molecular Transport on Turbulence-Chemistry Interactions in a Hydrogen-Argon-Air
J Jet Diffusion Flame S Menon, W H Calhoon, Jr , G Goldin and A R Kerstein 1125
j Experimental Identification of Mixing Regimes in the Analysis of Turbulent Diffusion Flames
i A Cavaliere, M El-Naggar and R Ragucci _ 679°
« Measurements of Scalar Dissipation in the Reaction Zones of Turbulent Nonpremixed H2-Air
! • Flames S P Nandula, T M Brown and R W Pitz 775°
? Conserved Scalar Measurements in Turbulent Diffusion Flames by a Raman and Raylcigh Ribbon
• Imaging Method S H Starner, R W Bilgiir, K M Ltjom, J H Frank and M B Long 347°
3 Simultaneous Measurement of Conserved and Reactive Scalars in Turbulent Diffusion Flames for
5 Assessment of PDF Models T S Cheng and R W Pitz 1133
I Wide Field Conserved Scalar Imaging in Turbulent Diffusion Flames By a Raman and Rayleigh
3 Method / B Kelman, A R Masri, S H Sfflrner and R W Bilger 1141
I Simultaneous NO and Temperature Imaging Measurements in Turbulent Nonpremixed Flames
| M Namazian, J Kelly and R Schefer 1149
§ Laser Raman Scattering Measurements of Differential Molecular Diffusion in Turbulent Nonpre-
li, mixed Jet Flames of Ho/C02 Fuel L L Smith, R W Dibble, L Talbot, R S Barlow and
|CD Carter 153°°
a Mixture Fraction Imaging in Turbulent Nonpremixed Hydrocarbon Flames J H Frank, •
|KM Lyons, D F Marran, M B Long, S II Stfirner and R W Bilger 1159
j Raman Measurements and Joint PDF Modeling Of a Non-Premixed Bluff-Body-Stabilized Meth-
« ane Flame S M Correa, A Gulati and S B Pope 1167
• Flame Stabilization in the Wake Flow Behind a Slit V-Gutter Jing-Tang Yang, Chang-Wu Yen and
if Go-Long Tsai 288°
j! Interactions Between Nonsymmetrical Wake Structure and Turbulent Diffusion Flames Behind a
Rear-Facing Semicircular Cylinder Norio Ohiwa, Yojiro Ishino and Shigeki Yamaguchi 302°
7 Effect of Dilution on the Liftoff of Non-Prei nixed Jet Flames B J Lee, J S Kim ami
|SH Chung 1175
ij Stabilization Mechanism of Lifted Jet Diffusion Flames C R Kaplan, E S Oran and
|SW Baek 1183
4 Modeling of Extinction in Turbulent Diffusion Flames by the Velocity-Dissipation-Composition
•j PDF Method A T Norris and S B Pope 211°°
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!J Combustion and Flame, Vol 100, 1995
xxxiv CONTENTS
The Effect of Turbulence on Extinction of Counterflow Diffusion Flame H Tsuji, A Yoshida and
N Endo 1191
Strain Effects on the Structure of Countcrflowing Turbulent Premixed Flames C Mounaim-Rous-
selle and I Gdkalp 1199
Experimental Investigation of a Premixed Flame in an Impinging Turbulent Stream S C Li,
P A Libby and F A Williams 1207
Lewis Number Effects on Premixed Flames Interacting with Turbulent Karman Vortex Streets
] G Lee, T -W Lee, D A Nye and D A Santavicca 161
Flame Propogation Through Periodic V irtices ] W Dold, O S Kerr and I P Nikolova 359°
Experiments on the Interaction Between a Vortex and a Strained Diffusion Flame J C Rolon,
F Aguerre and S Candel 422°
Mixing Characteristics of Compressible: Vortex Rings Interacting with Normal Shock Waves
B M Cetegen and ] C Hermanson 232°
The Formation and Destruction of Aromatic Compounds in a Turbulent Flame /IIThijssen,M
A Toqan, J M Beer and A F Sarofim 1215
Experimental Study of Premixed Flames in Intense Isotropic Turbulence B Beilat and
R K Cheng 485°
Temporal Evolution of Turbulence/Chemistry Interactions in Lifted, Turbulent-Jet Flames
R W Schefer, M Namaziah, EE] Filtopoulos and ] Kelly 1223
Fine Structure of Small-Scale and High-Intensity Turbulent Premixed Flames / Furukawa and
T Hirano 1233
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title | Twenty-fifth Symposium (International) on Combustion at the University of California, Irvine, California, July 31 - August 5, 1994 |
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