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Calibration model general three-dimensional

Accuracy. In general, the accuracy of analytical results is assured by recovery studies (Wegscheider [1996] Danzer [1995] Burns et al. [2002]). According to the recovery function in the general three-dimensional calibration model (see Fig. 6.3), common studies on systematic deviations (Fig. 4.3), and Eqs. (4.2) and (4.3) the following recovery formulae... [Pg.167]

The general problem has been to extend the usefulness of the induction parameter model proposed by Oran et al. (1). This induction parameter model (IPM) is proposed as a means to enable one to estimate, relatively easily, the energy necessary to achieve ignition when using a thermal heating source Much of the calibration of this model, for example the effect of deposition volume (quench volume), can be done with one-dimensional models, and shock tube experiments. There are phenomena, however, which must be studied in two or three dimensions. Examples are turbulence and buoyancy. This paper discusses the effect of buoyancy and possible extensions to the IPM. [Pg.94]


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