Heat transfers from gaseous fuel---oxygen flames to metals
Gülen, J[combining dot Above]ale,
Neset Kadirgan and
Ayfer Saraç
Applied Energy, 1991, vol. 39, issue 3, 205 pages
Abstract:
Because the flames produced by burning gaseous fuels with oxygen are too hot (3000°C), the heat transfers from these flames to metals cannot be investigated by classical methods. In the present study, the validity of a method depending on measuring the cutting time has been explored in order to compare the effectiveness of premixed gaseous fuel-oxygen flames from a heat transfer point of view.
Date: 1991
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