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Hugoniot curves deflagration branch

Thus far in the development, the deflagration, and detonation branches of the Hugoniot curve have been characterized and region V has been eliminated. There are some specific characteristics of the tangency point J that were initially postulated by Chapman [7] in 1889. Chapman established that the slope of the adiabat is exactly the slope through J, that is,... [Pg.271]

From considerations of combustion-wave structure, it will be indicated in Section 6.1.3 that strong deflagrations do not occur hence the physically meaningful section of the deflagration branch of the Hugoniot curve is DE. Most deflagrations are, in fact, nearly isobaric. [Pg.30]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.27 ]




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