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Flame Instability

  • E. W. Christiansen, C. J. Sung, and C. K. Law, “Pulsating Instability in the Fundamental Flammability Limit of Rich Hydrogen/Air Flames,” Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 27, 555-562 (1998).

  • E. W. Christiansen, C. K. Law, and C. J. Sung, “The Role of Pulsating Instability and Global Lewis Number on the Flammability Limit of Lean Heptane/Air Flames,” Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 28, 807-814 (2000).

  • C. J. Sung and C. K. Law, “Structural Sensitivity, Response, and Extinction of Diffusion and Premixed Flames in Oscillating Counterflow,” Combustion and Flame 123, 375-388 (2000).

  • C. K. Law and C. J. Sung, “Structure, Aerodynamics, and Geometry of Premixed Flamelets,” Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 26, 459-505 (2000).

  • E. W. Christiansen, C. K. Law, and C. J. Sung, “Steady and Pulsating Propagation and Extinction of Rich Hydrogen/Air Flames at Elevated Pressures,” Combustion and Flame 124, 35-49 (2001).

  • C. J. Sung, A. Makino, and C. K. Law, “On Stretch-Affected Pulsating Instability in Rich Hydrogen/Air Flames: Asymptotic Analysis and Computation,” Combustion and Flame 128, 422-434 (2002).

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