Research on Jet Flame Extinguishing Process

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The flame used in combustion flame spraying is typical of a high-temperature free jet. The flow fields of free jets are multi-phase flows that couple the mass and heat transfer. This work develops an analytical method to describe free combustion spray jets. The aim of the research is to develop a fully understanding of the characteristics of free-flame jets. Experimental measurements were carried by a unique high-speed continuous CCD camera.

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