Experimental Techniques in the Study of Laminar Flame Spread Over Solid Combustibles
- 1 October 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Combustion Science and Technology
- Vol. 14 (4-6) , 155-167
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00102207608547525
Abstract
Discussions are given of a variety of experimental methods that have been found useful for studying the mechanisms by which laminar flames spread over combustible solid materials. These include motion-picture and still photography, thermocouple measurement of gas-phase and solid-phase temperatures, interferometric temperature measurements, radiometer measurements, gas sampling and analysis by gas chromotography, particle-track photography and pulsed-wire velocity measurements. The paper contains some new and previously unpublished results obtained by these techniques.Keywords
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