Description Companion volumes, Dynamics of Explosions and Dynamics of Reactive Systems, present revised and edited versions papers given at the Tenth International Colloquium on the Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems held in Berkeley, CA in August 1985. Dynamics of Explosions primarily concerns the interrelationship between the rate processes of energy deposition in a compressible medium and the concurrent nonsteady flow as it typically occurs in explosion phenomena. Dynamics of Reactive Systems (Volume 105: Parts I and II) spans a broader area, encompassing the processes coupling the dynamics of fluid flow and molecular transformations in reactive media, and occurring in any combustion system. In this volume, Dynamics of Reactive Systems, Part II: Modeling and Heterogeneous Combustion, the papers have been arranged into chapters on models, simulations, and experiments in turbulent reacting flows; heterogeneous combustion; and combustion modeling and kinetics.


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    Title :

    Effects on Equilibrium Dissociation on the Structure and Extinction of Laminar Diffusion Flames


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1986-01-01




    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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    Soloukhin, R. I. / Oppenheim, A. K. / Bowen, J. R. et al. | AIAA | 1985



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    Hwang, K. C. / Tiwari, S. N. / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001


    Cylindrical diffusion laminar flames

    Bastos-Netto, D | AIAA | 1995


    Dynamics of Laminar Counterflow Hydrogen-Air Diffusion Flames near Extinction and Ignition Limits

    Kuhl, A. L. / Leyer, J.-C. / Sirignano, W. A. et al. | AIAA | 1993