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  1. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  2. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3
  3. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 5, October 2009
  4. Flame propagation in gaseous nitrous oxide
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 11
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 10
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 9
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 8
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 7
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 6
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 5
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 4
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 8, December 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 7, December 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 5, October 2009
The resonance interaction of vibrational modes in one-dimensional nonlinear lattices
A mathematical simulation of intramolecular proton phototransfer
Calculation of the thermodynamic potentials of changes in translational, rotational, and vibrational degrees of freedom in the dimerization of aromatic molecules
Collective electronically excited states of a uniform chain of atoms
Quantum beats of nanocontact tunnel conductivity
Theoretical study of the ionization of orbital-polarized p-excited alkali atoms by electron impact. 3D representation of the results
Structure of small hydrogen nanoclusters containing ortho-molecules
Surface segregation during the uptake of NO$_{3}$ on coatings composed of NaI · 2H$_{2}$O/NaBr · 2H$_{2}$O and MgBr2 · 6H$_{2}$O/MgCl$_{2}$ · 6H$_{2}$O binary salts: Solubility or deliquescence?
Nonlinear phenomena in heterogeneous catalytic reactions with a branched-chain mechanism of formation of active centers
The fragmentation of negative ions of fullerene C$_{60}$ trifluoromethyl derivatives
Kinetic regularities of the interaction between styrene and formaldehyde catalyzed by sulfuric acid
Mass transfer of zinc-containing compounds during filtration combustion in the counterflow regime. 2. Mass transfer at a high content of zinc oxide in the stock
Generation of blast waves in a channel by nonideal detonation of aluminum-enriched high-density compositions
Chemical and phase compositions of the combustion products of thermit-type mixtures based on chromium, lanthanum, and calcium oxides
Mass transfer of zinc-containing compounds during filtration combustion in the counterflow regime: 3. Mass transfer at a low content of the zinc-containing component in the initial stock
Generation of electric potentials during heterogeneous combustion in systems containing VI group elements
Flame propagation in gaseous nitrous oxide
Partial charge transfer during the specific adsorption of halide anions on a metal electrode
Effect of friction on the dynamics and kinematics of solitons in Frenkel-Kontorova systems
Migration of vacancies and impurities on the (111) surface of a face-centered cubic lattice
A model of the formation of branched polymethyl methacrylates
The physicochemical characteristics of oxidized polysaccharides
Fluctuation kinetics of the formation of nanoparticles
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 4, August 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2009
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 2
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B : Volume 1

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Flame propagation in gaseous nitrous oxide

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Author Borisov, A. A. Troshin, K. Ya. Biryulin, Yu. S.
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract The characteristics of the propagation of a nitrous oxide decomposition flame in a tube with an internal diameter of 70 mm were measured. It was demonstrated that the pattern of flame propagation and the extent of burnout are determined by the convective motion of the flame kernel because of a very slow burning of nitrous oxide. The laminar flame speed estimated from pressure oscillograms and calculated using thermal theory of flame propagation was found to be ∼1 cm/s. The critical diameter of flame quenching in channels were measured to decrease from 10 to 4 mm as the pressure was increased from 15 to 20 atm. Because of the possibility of reignition of the fresh mixture behind the flame arrester by the outflowing combustion products, the channel should be significantly longer than 200 mm.
Starting Page 813
Ending Page 817
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 19907931
Journal Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume Number 3
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 19907923
Language English
Publisher Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2009-11-18
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Chemistry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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