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What’s in a flame? — the modern theory of combustion

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Aerospace travel is severely limited today because we do not yet understand even the most basic effects of turbulence on combustion. By the early 90’s, a robust modelling methodology was developed to address this problem, but it is only today — in the age of supercomputing and laser diagnostics — that such age-old questions are likely to be resolved. This talk will introduce one such persistent question and the measures being taken to find an answer.

This talk is part of the Darwin College Science Seminars series.

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