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Self-accelerating flames in long narrow open channels
Vadim N. Kurdyumov,
Moshe Matalon
Mechanical Science and Engineering
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Open Channel
100%
Gas Expansion
100%
Flame Self-acceleration
100%
Narrow Channel
66%
Lateral Confinement
66%
Pressure Gradient
33%
Chemical Reaction
33%
Two Dimensional
33%
Ignition
33%
Rate-independent
33%
Asymptotic Results
33%
Propagation Speed
33%
Wide Channels
33%
Heat Release
33%
Continuous Flow
33%
Channel Height
33%
One-dimensional Analysis
33%
Premixed Flame
33%
Asymptotic Study
33%
Asymptotic Approximation
33%
Self-acceleration
33%
Gas Movement
33%
Flame Surface
33%
Frictional Force
33%
Laminar Flame Speed
33%
Exponential Rate
33%
Additional Fuel
33%
Two-track
33%
Flame Propagation
33%
Multiscale Asymptotics
33%
Propagation Stage
33%
Constant Acceleration
33%
Accelerating Process
33%
Sudden Acceleration
33%
Engineering
Early Stage
100%
Numerical Study
100%
Narrow Channel
100%
Open Channel
100%
Burned Gas
100%
Multiscale
50%
Pressure Gradient
50%
Two Dimensional
50%
Early Work
50%
One Dimensional
50%
Ignition
50%
Combined Effect
50%
Propagation Speed
50%
Dimensional Analysis
50%
Constant Rate
50%
Frictional Force
50%
Premixed Flame
50%
Asymptotic Approximation
50%
Constant Acceleration
50%
Flame Propagation
50%