Effects of temperature and composition on the laminar burning velocity of CH sub(4) + H sub(2) + O sub(2) + N sub(2) flames

This work summarises available measurements of laminar burning velocities in CH sub(4) + H sub(2) + O sub(2) + N sub(2) flames at atmospheric pressure performed using a heat flux method. Hydrogen content in the fuel was varied from 0% to 40%, amount of oxygen in the oxidiser was varied from 20.9% do...

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