Abstract

A laminar flame velocity is one of the fundamental characteristics of premixed combustible gas reactivity. It specifies an amount of mixture reacting across a unit flame front area per unit time. According to the classical definition, a laminar flame (combustion) velocity is the expansion rate of a flat one-dimensional flame front in the direction normal to the wave surface with respect to the unburned gas [1].

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