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Fast Deflagration and Quasi-Detonation

Keywords Deflagration-to-detonation transition deflagration Quasi-detonation [Pg.95]

In actual operating spaces encumbered with technical tools and equipment there is a possibility of Ailing them with combustible mixtures. As a rule, feedback mechanisms providing interaction between flame/initial mixture motion and compression waves generated during the combustion process are possible and exist in reactive mixtures. Below are some known examples of such mechanisms [1]  [Pg.95]


Fast Deflagration and Quasi-Detonation in a Confined Volume... [Pg.95]


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