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Ignition of hydrogen and oxygen in counterflow at high pressures
B. T. Helenbrook,
C. K. Law
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Physics & Astronomy
counterflow
100%
ignition
75%
hydrogen
48%
oxygen
47%
simplification
33%
approximation
24%
ignition temperature
22%
configurations
16%
destruction
15%
low concentrations
15%
strain rate
13%
activation energy
11%
heat
10%
Chemical Compounds
Heat
58%
Strain
55%
Reaction Activation Energy
54%
Pressure
45%
Hydrogen
40%
Dioxygen
38%
Engineering & Materials Science
Ignition
70%
Oxygen
63%
Hydrogen
63%
Activation energy
13%
Strain rate
12%
Temperature
10%
Hot Temperature
6%