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... measurement techniques , and a summary of the more commonly used methods and the key reactions is given in Table 5.10 ... Measurements in 1 - atm flames have been limited by poor spatial resolution ( Bennett et al . , 1970 ) . The use of ...
... measurement techniques , and a summary of the more commonly used methods and the key reactions is given in Table 5.10 ... Measurements in 1 - atm flames have been limited by poor spatial resolution ( Bennett et al . , 1970 ) . The use of ...
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... measurements for the process = M + OH ← MOH ++ e , where M Ca , Sr , and Ba ( Jensen , 1968 ) . In this study , [ OH ] was de- termined via the measurement of [ H ] by the CuH technique . 2. Negative Ions Negative ions are relatively ...
... measurements for the process = M + OH ← MOH ++ e , where M Ca , Sr , and Ba ( Jensen , 1968 ) . In this study , [ OH ] was de- termined via the measurement of [ H ] by the CuH technique . 2. Negative Ions Negative ions are relatively ...
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... measurements are less frequently made on diffusion flames due to difficulty in defining a fundamental flame strength ... measuring inhibitor effectiveness in terms of the flow conditions required to produce a hole in the diffusion flame ...
... measurements are less frequently made on diffusion flames due to difficulty in defining a fundamental flame strength ... measuring inhibitor effectiveness in terms of the flow conditions required to produce a hole in the diffusion flame ...
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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