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= Clarke–Riley diffusion flame
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The Clarke–Riley diffusion flame is a specific type of flame structure that arises in combustion processes, particularly in gas-phase combustion scenarios. It is characterized by the interactions between fuel and oxidizer that lead to a flame that is stable and carefully defined. In general, diffusion flames occur when the fuel and oxidizer are mixed through diffusion rather than being pre-mixed.