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SHORT COMMUNICATION

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Pages 389-401 | Received 16 Feb 1997, Accepted 21 Apr 1997, Published online: 15 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

The response of laminar premixed fuel-lean methane-air counterflow flames to the combined effects of stretch and cooling by a fine spray of water and NaCl-water as well as surfactant-water solution is studied experimentally. Results show that flame extinction is promoted both by increased flame stretch and by a higher concentration of liquid. An unexpected finding is that at a given concentration an NaCl-water solution is significantly more effective than pure water in causing flame extinction. On the other hand, at the concentration studied, results from a spray of water containing a surfactant ∥Synperonic PE/L62) are indistinguishable from those with pure water.

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