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... Table 5.12 . Also , the addition of only about 1 % CH4 to a fuel - rich H2 flame results in a 50 % reduction in H - atom concentration . It is particularly noteworthy ( see Table 5.12 ) that the H - atom concentration may even be less ...
... Table 5.12 . Also , the addition of only about 1 % CH4 to a fuel - rich H2 flame results in a 50 % reduction in H - atom concentration . It is particularly noteworthy ( see Table 5.12 ) that the H - atom concentration may even be less ...
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... Table 5.23 . These data are given in ap- proximate increasing order of inhibitor effectiveness , and will be referred to again later when specific inhibitor types are discussed . At this point it is sufficient to note that only for the ...
... Table 5.23 . These data are given in ap- proximate increasing order of inhibitor effectiveness , and will be referred to again later when specific inhibitor types are discussed . At this point it is sufficient to note that only for the ...
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... Table 5.27 . Note that in this example Isp frozen is about 17 % less than Isp local . This difference is also reflected by the compositional changes that can occur TABLE 5.26 Theoretical Specific Impulse For Frozen Equilibrium " I sp T ...
... Table 5.27 . Note that in this example Isp frozen is about 17 % less than Isp local . This difference is also reflected by the compositional changes that can occur TABLE 5.26 Theoretical Specific Impulse For Frozen Equilibrium " I sp T ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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