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Kinetic spectrum, definition

By definition, the turbulent kinetic energy k can be found directly from the turbulent energy spectrum by integrating over wavenumber space ... [Pg.56]

FT-IR and NMR spectroscopy have already been used to identify the oxidation products and to investigate the oxidation kinetics [46, 49-54]. The appearance of two broad absorption bands in the 1850-1685 cm and in the 1300-850 cm regions of the FT-IR spectrum, corresponding, respectively, to the stretching vibration of the C=0 and C-O bonds, has been used to follow the oil-aging process [46,50, 53]. However, the complex carbonyl envelope made it difficult to give a definitive statement on the chemical nature and distribution of all the species involved [46, 50]. [Pg.389]


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