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Structure of a swirling jet with vortex breakdown and combustion. / Sharaborin, D. K.; Dulin, V. M.; Markovich, D. M.

в: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Том 980, № 1, 012032, 19.03.2018.

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Sharaborin, DK, Dulin, VM & Markovich, DM 2018, 'Structure of a swirling jet with vortex breakdown and combustion', Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Том. 980, № 1, 012032. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/980/1/012032

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Sharaborin, D. K., Dulin, V. M., & Markovich, D. M. (2018). Structure of a swirling jet with vortex breakdown and combustion. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 980(1), [012032]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/980/1/012032

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Sharaborin DK, Dulin VM, Markovich DM. Structure of a swirling jet with vortex breakdown and combustion. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2018 март 19;980(1):012032. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/980/1/012032

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Sharaborin, D. K. ; Dulin, V. M. ; Markovich, D. M. / Structure of a swirling jet with vortex breakdown and combustion. в: Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2018 ; Том 980, № 1.

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abstract = "An experimental investigation is performed in order to compare the time-averaged spatial structure of low- and high-swirl turbulent premixed lean flames by using the particle image velocimetry and spontaneous Raman scattering techniques. Distributions of the time-average velocity, density and concentration of the main components of the gas mixture are measured for turbulent premixed swirling propane/air flames at atmospheric pressure for the equivalence ratio Φ = 0.7 and Reynolds number Re = 5000 for low- and high-swirl reacting jets. For the low-swirl jet (S = 0.41), the local minimum of the axial mean velocity is observed within the jet center. The positive value of the mean axial velocity indicates the absence of a permanent recirculation zone, and no clear vortex breakdown could be determined from the average velocity field. For the high-swirl jet (S = 1.0), a pronounced vortex breakdown took place with a bubble-type central recirculation zone. In both cases, the flames are stabilized in the inner mixing layer of the jet around the central wake, containing hot combustion products. O2 and CO2 concentrations in the wake of the low-swirl jet are found to be approximately two times smaller and greater than those in the recirculation zone of the high-swirl jet, respectively.",
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