On a possibility to reduce the self-ignition threshold for combustible mixtures by selective excitation of molecular vibrations in initial reagents (Q1403349)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1973183
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1973183 |
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On a possibility to reduce the self-ignition threshold for combustible mixtures by selective excitation of molecular vibrations in initial reagents (English)
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1 September 2003
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This paper contains a theoretical justification based on the theory of ODE and combustion theory. The authors estimate the influence of selective excitation of initial reagents theoretically and illustrate this result with an example of hydrogen and oxygen combustion. The result of this research shows that excitation of reagents estimably changes the character of the reaction and decreases the self-ignition temperature.
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self-ignition
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selective excitation of reagents
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hydrogen and oxygen combustion
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