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Staged combustion heat flux

Similar to the situation with nitrate esters, the two-stage gas-phase reaction resulting from the combustion of ADN occurs due to the reduction of NO to N2, which is reported to be a termolecular reaction. The heat flux transferred back from the preparation zone to the melt layer zone dominates the gasification process occurring in the melt layer zone. [Pg.126]

Flashover leads to the fully developed stage of a fire in which all exposed combustibles in the compartment are involved. The temperatures and heat fluxes in the compartment and the types of combustible materials that are present control the generation rate of fuel volatiles. Typical... [Pg.351]


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