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| [[SANDIA Flame D]]<!--[[Image:Star_red.jpg]]-->|| Andrzej Boguslawski, Artur  Tyliszczak || Częstochowa University of Technology
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 17 October 2019

AC Application Challenges Contributor Organisation
2-01 Bluff body burner for CH4-HE turbulent combustion Elisabetta Belardini Universita di Firenze
2-06 The confined TECFLAM swirling natural gas burner Stefan Hohmann MTU Aero Engines
2-07 Confined double annular jet Charles Hirsch Vrije Universiteit Brussel
2-08 Premixed Methane-Air Swirl Burner (TECFLAM) Guido Kuenne, Andreas Dreizler, Johannes Janicka Darmstadt University of Technology
2-09 SANDIA Flame D Andrzej Boguslawski, Artur Tyliszczak Częstochowa University of Technology
2-10 Internal combustion engine flows for motored operation Carl Philip Ding et al. Technische Universität Darmstadt
2-11 Delft-Jet-in-Hot-Coflow (DJHC) burner André Perpignan et al. TU Delft
2-12 Turbulent separated inert and reactive flows over a triangular bluff body D.A. Lysenko and M. Donskov

3DMSimtek AS, Sandnes, Norway