This book provides an analysis of contemporary problems in combustion science, namely flame propagation, detonation and heterophaseous combustion based on the works of the author. The current problems in the area of gas combustion, as well as the methods allowing to calculate and estimate limiting conditions of ignition, and flame propagation on the basis of experimental results are considered. The book focuses on the virtually inaccessible works of Russian authors and will be useful for experienced students and qualified scientists in the area of experimental studies of combustion processes.
Introduction
Section I.?? Propagation of laminar spherical flames
Chapter 1.?? Flame propagation. Theoretical approaches
?1. Influence of chemically active additives on flame .velocity of rich H2 + air mixtures
? 2. Concentration limits of combustion in rich hydrogenair mixtures in the presence of? ? ?inhibitors
? 3. On the nature of an upper concentration limit of flame propagation in an H2 + air?????
mixture
References
Chapter 2.? Flame propagation by spark discharge initiation
? 4. Influence of inert additives on the time of formation of steady spherical flame front of mixtures of natural gas and isobutylene with oxygen under spark initiation
?? 5. Influence of inert and active additives on the features of initiation and propagation of laminar spherical flames a
t atmospheric pressure
? 6. Numerical investigation of effects of surface recombination and initiation for laminar hydrogen flames at atmospheric pressure
? 7. Investigation into regularities of lean hydrogen-ló+