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... discussion include : chemical vapor transport and deposition ; the vapor phase aspects of corrosion , combustion , and energy systems ; and a brief discussion of extraterrestrial high temperature species . I have given extra emphasis to ...
... discussion include : chemical vapor transport and deposition ; the vapor phase aspects of corrosion , combustion , and energy systems ; and a brief discussion of extraterrestrial high temperature species . I have given extra emphasis to ...
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... discussion of such ad- vanced propellant ingredients may be found in Holzmann ( 1969 ) . It is apparent from the rocket literature , however , that relatively few esoteric propellant systems are used in practice . For instance , the ...
... discussion of such ad- vanced propellant ingredients may be found in Holzmann ( 1969 ) . It is apparent from the rocket literature , however , that relatively few esoteric propellant systems are used in practice . For instance , the ...
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... discussions of previous chapters on chemical transport and vapor deposition ( Chapter 3 ) , corrosion ( Chapter 4 ) , and combustion ( Chapter 5 ) are clearly relevant background material to a discussion of energy systems . In addition ...
... discussions of previous chapters on chemical transport and vapor deposition ( Chapter 3 ) , corrosion ( Chapter 4 ) , and combustion ( Chapter 5 ) are clearly relevant background material to a discussion of energy systems . In addition ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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