Artificially low pressure or gravity is usually required to produce a flicker-free flame.Researchers have now come up with a method that works in standard conditions to help make the engine more efficient
Physics
January 25, 2023
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A flicker-free flame can make your stove or engine more efficient. Creating such flames previously required the use of artificially low gravity or pressure. Researchers have now managed to do just that in real-world conditions by combining flames.
Devices ranging from stoves and furnaces to aircraft and spacecraft engines use flames placed close to each other. Flames are made up of warm air particles that can affect each other when they get close, so bringing one flame close to another can cause them both to flicker. When the flame flashes, use your device to…