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And the flame propagation is so rapid it's consumed that it just blows.
More likely, the fast oxygen stream would overcome the flame propagation velocity.
I guess fast must be as you have defined it; fast relative to the flame propagation velocity.
He has been called "the father of modern fire science" for his contribution to the understanding of flame propagation and fire dynamics.
It effects the phenomenon of combustion and used for determining flame propagation velocity, the heat released in combustion chamber.
Multi-valve geometry allows the spark plug to be ideally located within the combustion chamber for optimal flame propagation.
The lower/upper explosive limits of H2/O2 are 4.65/93.9 on a volume/volume basis at room temperature in a vertical flame propagation configuration.
AMK had demonstrated the capability to inhibit ignition and flame propagation of the released fuel in simulated impact tests.
A deflagration is characterized by a subsonic flame propagation velocity, typically far below 100 m/s, and relatively modest overpressures, say below 0.5 bar.
In contrast, a detonation is characterized by supersonic flame propagation velocities, perhaps up to 2000 m/s, and substantial overpressures, up to 20 bars.
His research dealt with such subjects as the transmission of radiant heat, flame propagation, combustion mechanisms, combustion in ramjets and turbines and new energy technology.
For very big engines, where flame propagation speed limits both size and speed, the swirl induced by ports as described by Ricardo can be an additional advantage.
Research within this concept focused on engine knock mitigation, ignition and flame propagation improvements, and air handling strategies for both light and heavy duty on-highway engines.
At high temperatures, halons decompose to release halogen atoms that combine readily with active hydrogen atoms, quenching flame propagation reaction even when adequate fuel, oxygen, and heat remains.
Predictive combustion simulations for "downsized" direct injection spark-ignition engines: solutions for pre-ignition ("mega-knock"), misfire, extinction, flame propagation and conventional "knock", cmcl innovations, accessed June 2010.
His experiments and theoretical studies showed many things about such engines: how nitric oxide is formed in them, the nature of turbulent flame propagation, and the nature of Engine knock.
His research interests are in combustion, heat and mass transfer, microgravity combustion, micro and meso-scale combustion, ignition and flame propagation, smoldering and transition to flaming combustion.
Spark ignition combustion mode: Typical user projects include simulating Direct Injection Spark Ignition engines for regular flame propagation events, PM and NOx exhaust gas emissions.
This theory is highly controversial and has been rejected by other researchers because the outer skin burns too slowly to account for the rapid flame propagation and hydrogen fires had previously destroyed many other airships.
Typically they are tested for compliance with ANSI/UL 1666-1997, Standard Test for Flame Propagation Height of Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cable Installed Vertically in Shafts.
Where traditionally snowflakes were left to weather experts and atmospheric scientists, now they have become part of a growing science of pattern formation that is drawing together theorists, computer modelers and engineers with practical problems ranging from metallurgy to flame propagation to oil recovery.
Metallized film capacitors have self-healing properties, and small imperfections do not lead to the destruction of the component, which makes these capacitors suitable for RFI/EMI suppression capacitors with fault protection against electrical shock and flame propagation.
Low temperature combustion mode: Known as HCCI or premixed CIDI combustion (PCCI, PPCI), ignition and flame propagation in low temperature combustion mode is more sensitive to fuel chemistry effects.