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... reaction zone is then a consequence of their production , by bimolecular processes , being more rapid than their ... reaction zone of hydrocarbon flames , are a direct result of the steep concentration , i.e. , ~ 102 mole fraction cm - 1 ...
... reaction zone is then a consequence of their production , by bimolecular processes , being more rapid than their ... reaction zone of hydrocarbon flames , are a direct result of the steep concentration , i.e. , ~ 102 mole fraction cm - 1 ...
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... reaction rates which result from the low pres- sure condition . C. Diffusion ... zone . Flames sustained under these conditions are known as diffusion flames ... reaction kinetics and diffusion coefficients are explicitly taken into ...
... reaction rates which result from the low pres- sure condition . C. Diffusion ... zone . Flames sustained under these conditions are known as diffusion flames ... reaction kinetics and diffusion coefficients are explicitly taken into ...
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Science and Technology John W. Hastie. region , but at the reaction zone the concentration may even be increased over that for an uninhibited flame . In effect , the radical concentration versus distance profiles shift downstream to a ...
Science and Technology John W. Hastie. region , but at the reaction zone the concentration may even be increased over that for an uninhibited flame . In effect , the radical concentration versus distance profiles shift downstream to a ...
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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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