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Zung, J. T.; Okuyama, M.
view article (1.0)Evaporation Kinetics of Liquid Droplets and Droplet Assemblages in Air. Final Report. September 1, 1964-September 30, 1965.College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA; Osaka Univ., JapanFinal ReportArmy Edgewood Arsenal, MD, Final Report
September 30, 1965
109 p.Affens, W. A.
view article (1.0)Flammability Properties of Hydrocarbon Fuels. Part 1. Interrelations of Flammability Properties of n-Alkanes in Air.Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC['NRL 6270', 'Project SR-001-06-02-0600']NRL 6270; Project SR-001-06-02-0600
May 25, 1965
26 p.Norton, T.S.; Smyth, K. C.
view article (1.0)Laser-Induced Fluorescence of CH in a Laminar CH4/Air Diffusion Flame: Diagnostic Issues and Chemical Rate Analysis.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDSession A-3Session A-3Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Processes in Combustion. Fall Technical Meeting, 1990. December 3-5, 1990, Orlando, FL, 24/1-4 p., 1990Miller, J. H.; Smyth, K. C.
view article (1.0)Comparisons of Methane/Air Diffusion Flame Structure Data With Predictions of "Full" Chemical Mechanisms.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDSession A-5Session A-5Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Processes in Combustion. Fall Technical Meeting, 1990. December 3-5, 1990, Orlando, FL, 37/1-4 p., 1990Glascock, H. H., Jr.
view article (1.0)Life Test of a Flame Sensor in 540 deg C Air.General Electric, Schenectady, New YorkReport 70-C-158Report 70-C-158
May 1970
9 p.Cato, R. J.; Gilbert, W. H.; Kuchta, J. M.
view article (1.0)Effect of Temperature on Upper Flammability Limits of Hydrocarbon Fuel Vapors in Air.Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PAFire Technology, Vol. 3, No. 1, 14-19, February 1967Kowalewicz, A.
view article (1.0)Some Results of Investigation of Sprak Ignition of Two-Phase Mixtures.Azchiwum Budowy Maszyn, Vol. 14, No. 4, 531-249, 1967Morrison, M. E.; Scheller, K.
view article (1.0)Liquid Fuel--Air Combustion. Part 1. Addition of Metal Compounds as Soluble Chelates to Liquid Fuels. Part 2. Spectral Brightness and Emissivity of Stoichiometric vs. Rich (JP-4)-Air Flames.Aerospace Research Labs., Wright-Patterson AFB, OHWSCI-67-2WSCI-67-2Combustion Institute/Western States Section. 1967, 1-24 p., 1967Nelson, L. S.; Freese, J. M.; Richardson, N. L.; Planner, H. N.; Keil, K.
view article (1.0)Correlation Between Explosion Times and Initial Molar Content for Metal Droplets Burning in Air.Sandia Labs., Albuquerque, NM; New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque['WSS/CI 74-35', 'SAND 74-5169']Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC, WSS/CI 74-35; SAND 74-5169Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Fall Meeting, 1974. October 21-22, 1974, Northridge, CA, 1-18 p., 1974Pipko, D.
view article (1.0)Air, Water, Earth, and Fire.FTD-HT-23-2426-74Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya, No. 13, 4, January 16, 1972FTD-HT-23-2426-74
June 24, 1974
13 p.