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... less volatile and less oxygen - consuming species , such as WO , at the higher temperature regions . 1. Reaction Models A kinetic model , based on mass spectrometric studies of species flux as a function of tungsten temperature ( ~ 1400 ...
... less volatile and less oxygen - consuming species , such as WO , at the higher temperature regions . 1. Reaction Models A kinetic model , based on mass spectrometric studies of species flux as a function of tungsten temperature ( ~ 1400 ...
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... less than for the above fuel - rich case , and OH tends to be the predominant radical species , as shown in Table 5.11 . The con- centration of OH in these flames is in excess of the equilibrium values , typically by two to three orders ...
... less than for the above fuel - rich case , and OH tends to be the predominant radical species , as shown in Table 5.11 . The con- centration of OH in these flames is in excess of the equilibrium values , typically by two to three orders ...
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... less than 10-8 atm , that is about six orders of magnitude less than for the H - atom . Under such conditions it is not too surprising that no catalytic effect was observed . Flame speed reduction and extinguishment measurements , on ...
... less than 10-8 atm , that is about six orders of magnitude less than for the H - atom . Under such conditions it is not too surprising that no catalytic effect was observed . Flame speed reduction and extinguishment measurements , on ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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