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Regimes of Supersonic Combustion Detonation Waves

Keywords Critical energy Cell size Detonation Limits of detonation Initiation [Pg.165]

Detonation is the most destructive regime of combustion and, though this process is an infrequent occurrence in the real life, especially in hydrogen + air mixtures, its characteristics are analyzed because of the potential great danger of the process. [Pg.165]


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