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Volumn 48, Issue 6, 2009, Pages 1206-1212
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Impact of dissociation and end pressure on determination of laminar burning velocities in constant volume combustion
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Author keywords
Constant volume combustion; Laminar burning velocity; Multi zone model; Two zone model
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Indexed keywords
COMBUSTION;
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS;
COMPUTER SIMULATION;
DISSOCIATION;
ENERGY CONSERVATION;
ENERGY MANAGEMENT;
FLAME RESEARCH;
METHANE;
SMOKE;
THERMAL EFFECTS;
THERMOCHEMISTRY;
VELOCITY;
ANALYTICAL MODELS;
COMBINED EFFECTS;
CONSTANT VOLUME COMBUSTION;
DETAILED CHEMISTRIES;
EQUILIBRIUM MODELS;
FLAME STRETCHES;
FUNCTION OF PRESSURES;
INTERMEDIATE STAGES;
LAMINAR BURNING VELOCITY;
METHANE-AIR FLAMES;
MULTI-ZONE MODEL;
NUMERICAL MODELING;
NUMERICAL MODELS;
PERFECT GAS;
PRESSURE RISE;
RELATIVE SENSITIVITIES;
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS;
TWO-ZONE MODEL;
UNSTEADY SIMULATIONS;
ZONE MODELING;
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;
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EID: 62749151017
PISSN: 12900729
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2008.10.006 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (20)
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