On the ignition of pulverized anthracite
โ Scribed by A.B. Hedley; E.W. Jackson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1965
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 92 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-2180
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:I SINGER, S. 'An introduction to a plasma theory We have recently carried out a theoretical for acoustic combustion instability'. WS,q/C/ l)ap~'r study on the ignition of pulverized anthracite 64-13, preprint of paper presented at the 1964 Spring Meeting, Western States Section, The Corn-which essentially confirms the above findings. bustion Institute, Stanford University, April 1964 The particles were assumed to receive attenuated .t CRocco, L. 'Aspects of combustion stability in liquid propellant rocket motors'. J. dmer. Rocket radiation from the flame front and to lose or Soe. Ptl, 1951, 21, 165-178 gain heat from the surrounding gases. Re-OSBORNE, J. R. and BONNELL, J. M. 'Effect of circulating and non-recirculating flames were fuel composition on high frequency oscillations in rocket motors burning premixed hydrocarbon considered defining the mass percentage of gases and air'. J. Amer. Rocket Soc. 1961, 31, recirculated material in the pre-ignition zone as 1397-1401 the recirculation ratio, i.e. Tenth Symposium (International) on Combustion,
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