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Ignition and Combustion

External heahng is needed for ignition, and thereafter successive heating from the high-temperature burned porhon to the low-temperature unburned porhon is [Pg.41]

External heating is needed for ignition, and successive heating is needed from the high-temperature burned portion to the low-temperature unbumed portion for combustion. The ignition and combustion of reactive gases and energetic solid materials are fundamentally the same. However, additional physicochemical pro- [Pg.31]


The present article will consist of a brief History of SP (Section II) Representative SP and their Uses (Section III) Production Methods of Representative Propellants (Section. IV) Physical Characteristics of Representative Propellants (Section V) Chemical Characteristics Performance (including modern concepts of ignition and combustion) (Section VI) Explosion Hazards (Section VII) and Brief Summaries of Recent Literature on SP (Section VIII)... [Pg.880]

Other types require a governor (inspirational governor) to proportion and mix the air and gas, which is then delivered to several burners, where ignition and combustion take place. [Pg.84]

Apart from the operational problems associated with closely matching the fuel and excess air ratio requirements and the ignition and combustion temperatures for any given steam demand and local atmospheric condition, the composition of the fuel, with all its variables, adds considerably to the puzzle of providing continuously nearperfect combustion. [Pg.673]

Smith, J.D. and V. Sick, Crank-Angle Resolved Imaging of Fuel Distribution, Ignition and Combustion in a Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection Engine. SAE Paper 2005-01-3753,2005. [Pg.186]

Robert S. Brown, Ralph Anderson, and Larry J. Shannon, Ignition and Combustion of Solid Rocket Propellants... [Pg.343]

The mechanism of ignition and combustion of pyrotechnic mixtures of boron with potassium dichromate and/or sodium dichromate in presence or absence of silicon... [Pg.65]


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