Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Francesco Carbone
Assistant Professor/Mechanical Aerospace Mfg Engr
carbone@uconn.edu
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Scholarly Contributions
13 Scholarly Contributions
The structure of an incipiently sooting Planar Mixing Layer (PML) diffusion flame
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
The Planar Mixing Layer Flame (PMLF): a canonical configuration for studying non-premixed combustion chemistry and soot inception studies
Research Type: Journal Article
Spatially resolved measurements of soot and gaseous precursors in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames up to 32atm
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Soot Research: Relevance and Priorities by Mid-Century
Research Type: Book Chapter
Pt Nanoparticles Characterization within the Reactive Spray Deposition Technology (RSDT)
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Measuring Nanometric Carbonaceous Materials from a Sooting Ethylene Premixed Flame with the Particle Size Magnifier
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Light Scattering and Laser-Induced Incandescence for the Characterization of Platinum Nanoparticles manufactured by the Reactive Spray Deposition Technology
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
In-situ laser measurements of a turbulent diffusion flame synthesizing Iridium nanoparticles for the Reactive Spray Deposition Technology
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
In-situ laser diagnostics of Iridium nanoparticles during their synthesis in a turbulent diffusion flame of the Reactive Spray Deposition Technology
Research Type: Journal Article
Implementing on-line laser diagnostics to monitor the reactive spray deposition technology (RSDT) for catalyst manufacturing
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
High-Resolution Differential Mobility Analysis (HR-DMA) of naturally charged Platinum Nanoparticles synthesized in two Reactive Spray Deposition Technology Flames
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Effect of equivalence ratio and temperature on soot formation in partially premixed counterflow flames”
Research Type: Journal Article
A Comparison of Local Extinction in Partially Premixed Flames and Nonpremixed Flames in Turbulent Counterflow
Research Type: Conference Proceedings