On Quenching Distance of Mixtures of Methane and Hydrogen with Air
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概要
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The quenching distances of mixtures of methane and hydrogen with air are determined. The quenching distances are given as a function of hydrogen percentage of the hydrogen-methane mixtures, excess air ratio and pressure of unburnt gas. It is observed that the flame quenching phenomenon has probability nature at the region where the distance of the two discs approaches the quenching distance. Futhermore, the correlation of stretch factor and quenching distances is derived and the relation of hydrocarbon emission levels of piston engines and quenching distances is discussed.
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著者
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Fukuda Masashi
Kanto Gakuin University
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KOREMATSU Koji
Kogakuin University
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SAKAMOTO Masao
Kogakuin University
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