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  • Brown, N. J.; Fristrom, R. M.
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    Two Zone Model of Flame Propagation Applied to H2 + Air Flames and HCl Inhibited Flames.
    California Univ., Berkeley; Johns Hopkins Univ., Silver Spring, MD
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 2, No. 3, 117-121, July 1978
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD,

  • Malary, S. F.; Sibulkin, M.
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    Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Burning Rates for a Laminar Wall Fire.
    Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY; Brown Univ., Providence, RI
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 2, 348-361, September/October 1984

  • Lee, T. W.; Gore, J. P.; Faeth, G. M.; Birk, A.
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    Analysis of Combusting High-Pressure Monopropellant Sprays.
    Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor; Army Ballistic Research Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 57, No. 4-6, 95-112, 1988

  • Buckmaster, J.
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    Mathematical Description of Open and Closed Flame Tips.
    Illinois Univ., Urbana
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 20, No. 1&2, 33-40, 1979

  • Takeno, T.; Sato, K.
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    Excess Enthalpy Flame Theory.
    Tokyo Univ., Japan
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 20, No. 1&2, 73-84, 1979

  • Holve, D. J.; Sawyer, R. F.
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    Thin Flame Theory of an Axi-Symmetric Laminar Opposed Jet Diffusion Flame With Phase Change.
    California Univ., Berkeley
    WSS/CI 73-09; Report TS-73-1,
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting, 1973. April 16-17, 1973, Tempe, AZ, 38 p., 1973

  • Millan, G.; DaRiva, I.
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    Some Contributions to Laminar Flame Theory.
    Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeronautica, Madrid, Spain
    ICAS. International Congress, 2nd. September 12-16, 1960, Zurich, Switzerland, 1-14 p., 1960

  • Glassman, I.; Hansel, J. G.
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    Some Thoughts and Experiments on Liquid Fuel Spreading, Steady Burning and Ignitability in Quiescent Atmospheres.
    Princeton Univ., NJ
    Fire Research Abstracts and Reviews, Vol. 10, No. 3, 217-234, 1968

  • Adler, J.
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    One-Dimensional Laminar Flame Propagation With Distributed Heat Losses: Thin-Flame Theory.
    Imperial College of Science and Technolgoy, London, England
    [journal unknown], 39-49, March 1963