| 1. | Diffusion flames tend to have a less-localized flame front than premixed flames.
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| 2. | Diffusion flames have an entirely different appearance in a microgravity environment.
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| 3. | Howard says this is important because your question really only applies to diffusion flames.
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| 4. | Diffusion flames are often studied in counter flow ( also called opposed jet ) burners.
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| 5. | Combustion occurs in a boundary layer diffusion flame adjacent to the surface of the solid propellant.
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| 6. | In a diffusion flame, oxygen and fuel diffuse into each other; the flame occurs where they meet.
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| 7. | The first is a diffusion flame.
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| 8. | In combustion, a "'diffusion flame "'is a flame in which the oxidizer combines with the fuel by diffusion.
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| 9. | A candle creates a diffusion flame.
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| 10. | The mass fraction of species and temperature fields can be measured or calculated in laminar counterflow diffusion flame experiments.
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