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Figure 1 – Cellularity induced acceleration showing its graphically defined onset. Results displayed are
Figure 2 – Critical flame radii derived from photographic and graphical observations. Error bars of ± 2
Figure 4 – Flame acceleration, af = dun / dt, for different , highlighting the effects of cellularity on
Figure 5 – Mean cell areas as determined from schlieren images of cellular flames.
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