Combustion, Flames and Explosions of GasesCombustion, Flames and Explosions of Gases, Third Edition provides the chemist, physicist, and engineer with the scientific basis for understanding combustion phenomena. |
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The Reaction between Hydrogen and Oxygen | 25 |
Chapter III | 78 |
3 | 82 |
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acetaldehyde activation energy aldehydes atmosphere atoms becomes blow-off burned gas burner tube burning velocity calculated carbon CENTIMETERS CH₂O chain branching chain carriers Chem collisions combustion wave cone constant cool flame corresponding critical curve cylindrical decreases diffusion dissociation effect Elbe electrodes equation experimental experiments explosion limit flashback flow lines formaldehyde fraction free radicals fuel gas flow gas velocity gases H₂ H₂O HO₂ hydrocarbons hydrogen increase induction period initial kcal/mole kinetics laminar methane minimum ignition energy mixture composition mole molecular molecules Norrish O₂ observed obtained occurs oxidation oxygen peroxide photograph pressure propagation propane Pyrex quenching distance rate coefficients ratio reacting reaction mechanism reaction rate reaction vessel reaction zone region Reynolds number second explosion limit shock tube shown in Fig shows spark stoichiometric stream surface Symposium on Combustion T₁ Townend tube diameter turbulent unburned gas values vessel diameter wire yield