Researchers measure flame at pressure
15th May 2006, 12:45 GMT
Using laser techniques, the combustion group at DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory has measured the flame structure of natural gas and hydrogen-augmented fuels and collected high quality images at pressures up to 8 atmospheres.
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