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Flames, lasers, and reactive systems /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Colloquium on Gasdynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems Minsk, Belarus
Otros Autores: Bowen, J. R. (J. Raymond)
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, ©1983.
Colección:Progress in astronautics and aeronautics ; v. 88.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter I. Laminar Flames
  • Resonant Response of a Flat Flame Near a Flame-Holder
  • Temperature and Pressure Effects in Cool and Blue Flames
  • An Excess Enthalpy Flame Stabilized in Ceramic Tubes
  • Chapter II. Turbulent Flames
  • Differential Diffusion Effects on Measurements in Turbulent Diffusion Flames by the Mie Scattering Technique
  • Concentration and Velocity Measurements in a Turbulent Reacting Mixing Layer
  • Turbulent Combustion Zone in a Tubular Reactor
  • Premixed Turbulent Flamesâ€?Interplay of Hydrodynamic and Chemical PhenomenaModification of Turbulent Flowfield by an Oblique Premixed Hydrogen-Air Flame
  • Chapter III. Combustion of Solids
  • Combustion of Lithium Perchlorate, Ammonium Chloride-Ammonium Perchlorate Solid Mixtures
  • Radiation from Polyurethane Pile Fires
  • Study of Condensed System Flames by Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry
  • Unsteady Burning of Double-Base Propellants
  • Surface Layer Destruction during Combustion of Homogeneous Powders
  • Heat Transfer Ahead of Flame Spreading over a Cured Epoxy Resin Surface in an Opposed Flow Chapter IV. Ignition and Extinction.
  • Self-Ignition of Atomized Liquid Fuel in Gaseous Medium
  • Hydrocarbon Induced Acceleration of Methane-Air Ignition
  • Extinction of In-Flight Engine Fuel-Leak Fires with Dry Chemicals
  • Chapter V. Nonequilibrium Systems
  • Linearized Kinetic Models for Polyatomic Gases and Mixtures of Gases:Application to Vibrationally Relaxing Flows
  • Theoretical Model for Sound Output from a Pulsating Arc Discharge
  • Chapter VI. Lasers
  • Gain Coefficient and Vibrational Temperature Measurements in Shock Tube Driven CO2-GDL, CO2 + N2 + He, and CO2 + CO(N2) + H2 MixturesTime-Dependent Nozzle and Base Flow/Cavity Model for CW Chemical Laser Flowfield
  • Numerical Modeling of a Chemically Driven H2-HC1 Transfer Laser
  • A Gasdynamic Laser Using Products of Acetylene Explosions
  • Influence of Flow Structure on Optical Gain in Gasdynamic Lasers
  • Operation of Arc-Heated Gasdynamic CO2 Laser at 16.4-18.6 (um)m
  • Author Index