International Journal of Energetic Materials and Chemical Propulsion
Publicado 6 números por año
ISSN Imprimir: 2150-766X
ISSN En Línea: 2150-7678
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0.7
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0.7
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0.1
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0.00016
JCI:
0.18
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0.313
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0.6
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1.6
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A NEW APPROACH TO CHEMICAL MICROPROPULSION − CAN WE USE BOUNDARY LAYERS TO CONTROL COMBUSTION?
Volumen 6,
Edición 4, 2007,
pp. 425-439
DOI: 10.1615/IntJEnergeticMaterialsChemProp.v6.i4.20
SINOPSIS
The presence of boundary layers in combustion chambers can lead to different and unexpected phenomena that alter idealized pictures of reactive flow dynamics. This paper describes two different combustion phenomena in two very different flow regimes: the boundary-accelerated laminar flame, involving only laminar flames and laminar flow, and the detonationless supersonic flame, involving shocks, turbulent flow, and possible detonations. These boundary-induced phenomena can be used to explain observed phenomena, and to promote or control combustion in propulsion and micropropulsion devices.
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