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Publications by Francesco Di Sabatino
Fuel and Equivalence Ratio Effects on Transfer Functions of Premixed Swirl Flames
Journal of Propulsion and Power
Space
Planetary Science
Fuel Technology
Mechanical Engineering
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Detailed Measurements of Equivalence Ratio Modulations in Premixed Flames Using Laser Rayleigh Scattering and Absorption Spectroscopy
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Phase Resolved Analysis of Flame Structure in Lean Premixed Swirl Flames of a Fuel Staged Gas Turbine Model Combustor
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95/03956 Velocity and Scalar Characteristics of Premixed Turbulent Flames Stabilized by Weak Swirl
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Effects of Flame Stretch on Spherically Propagating Premixed Flames.
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Fuel Pyrolysis and Its Effects on Soot Formation in Non-Premixed Laminar Jet Flames of Methane, Propane, and DME
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Experiment Investigation of the Effects of Hydrogen Content on the Combustion Instability of Methane/Hydrogen Lean Premixed Swirl Flames Under Different Acoustic Frequency Ranges
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Premixed Ammonia/Hydrogen Swirl Combustion Under Rich Fuel Conditions for Gas Turbines Operation
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Transfer Functions of Laminar Premixed Flames Subjected to Forcing by Acoustic Waves, AC Electric Fields, and Non-Thermal Plasma Discharges
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