The Paton Welding Journal, 2004, #11, 32-36 pages
Influence of hydrocarbon additives on the structure of hydrogen-oxygen flame and temperature distribution along the plume length
V.N. Korzh, Yu.S. Popil
National Technical University of Ukraine «Kiev Polytechnic Institute», Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract
Boundaries are determined for transition from the laminar to turbulent mode of combustion product flow in a mixture produced by water electrolyses generators, depending on additives of vapours of hydrocarbon compounds to a mixture. Considered is temperature distribution along the plume length for different modes of the flow of a jet of combustion products and additives of hydrocarbon compound vapours to the mixture. Conditions of the possible use of the hydrogen-oxygen flame are described.
Keywords: flame spraying, hydrogen-oxygen flame, water-electrolysis generator, laminar and turbulent flow, flame temperature, outflow velocity
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Suggested Citation
V.N. Korzh,
Yu.S. Popil (2004) Influence of hydrocarbon additives on the structure of hydrogen-oxygen flame and temperature distribution along the plume length.
The Paton Welding J., 11, 32-36.