Effects of heat and momentum losses on the stability of premixed flames in a narrow channel
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- A unified model of flames as gasdynamic discontinuities
- Boundary conditions for direct simulations of compressible viscous flows
- Flames as gasdynamic discontinuities
- Several new numerical methods for compressible shear-layer simulations
- Stability of planar flames as gasdynamic discontinuities
- The penetration of a fluid into a porous medium or Hele-Shaw cell containing a more viscous liquid
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(6)- The differential diffusion effect of the intermediate species on the stability of premixed flames propagating in microchannels
- Hydrodynamic and thermodiffusive instability effects on the evolution of laminar planar lean premixed hydrogen flames
- Effect of Taylor dispersion on the thermo-diffusive instabilities of flames in a Hele–Shaw burner
- Influence of fuel premixing on partially premixed flames in porous-wall channels
- Premixed flame-wall interaction in a narrow channel: impact of wall thermal conductivity and heat losses
- Strained premixed flames: Effect of heat-loss, preferential diffusion and reversibility of the reaction
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