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Interaction of shock tube exhaust flow with a non-pre-mixed flame

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This work was supported by a QANTAS Research Fellowship granted to Dr. Doig through the American Australian Association in 2011/2012, and UNSW internal funding. The authors are grateful to Mr. Duncan Chalmers of the UNSW School of Mining for use of his camera and supporting expertise.

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Doig, G., Johnson, Z. & Mann, R. Interaction of shock tube exhaust flow with a non-pre-mixed flame. J Vis 16, 173–176 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12650-013-0166-1

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Keywords

  • Mach Number
  • Vortex Ring
  • Shock Tube
  • Tube Exit
  • Driver Section