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Abstract
The flame spread rates over PMMA sheets are measured throughout the thin and the thick regimes with varying oxygen level and pressure in normal-gravity. The prediction by Extended Simplified Theory (EST) shows good agreement with the experimental results in the thermal regime where relatively high opposed-flow exists. In micro-gravity, the spread rate over thin PMMA sheets is measured with varying opposed-flow velocity and oxygen level. When the opposed-flow velocity is very low, the thermal regime assumption breaks down so that the radiative effect becomes significant. As the radiative effect appears, the mass diffusion layer grows faster tham the thermal layer, and the flame spread is suppressed due to the shortage of oxygen. On the other hand, if the oxygen level is high and / or thickness of the fuel is sufficiently thin, the radiative effect is negligible and the steady spread is established even in a quiescent environment.
Journal
- JSME international journal. Ser. B, Fluids and thermal engineering [List of Volumes]
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JSME international journal. Ser. B, Fluids and thermal engineering 43(4), 556-562, 2000-11-15 [Table of Contents]
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers