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Autor:
J. H. Kiefer
Publikováno v:
Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation. 2000:397-411
Autor:
S. S. Kumaran, J. DiFelice, K. P. Lim, and J. V. Michael, Albert F. Wagner, Meng-Chih Su, David A. Dixon, J. H. Kiefer and
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 100:15827-15833
The development of a multipass optical absorption (MPA) technique for detecting CF2 radicals behind reflected shock waves and its application for studying the thermal dissociation of CF2HCl in Kr a...
Autor:
C M, McKENNA, J H, KIEFER
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Transactions of the American Association of Genito-Urinary Surgeons. 37
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Applied optics. 20(2)
The physical optics of the laser-schlieren technique for the measurement of rate processes in shock waves is examined in detail. The method utilizes the Kirchhoff-Huygens integral with the usual thin lens, paraxial, and Fresnel approximations, all of
Autor:
J H, KIEFER
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Industrial medicinesurgery. 16(5)
Autor:
J H, KIEFER
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The Illinois medical journal. 91(5)
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Combustion Science and Technology. 82:101-130
A comprehensive kinetic/thermochemical model for the high-temperature radical chain decomposition of acetylene and the polyacetylenes is presented. This mechanism is tested against new shock tube data: time-of-flight mass spectra in C4H2/H2, mixtures
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Journal of Physical Chemistry A; Dec2009, Vol. 113 Issue 48, p13570-13583, 14p
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Combustion and Flame. 51:79-93
The pyrolysis of 3% C2H4Kr mixtures has been studied in a shock tube with the laser schlieren technique over 2300–3200K. Initial dissociation of C2H4 is clearly resolved over this range, and for T > 2700K, density gradients arising from further
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 86:808-813
Laser-schlieren, shock tube methods have been used to determine the rate of initiation in propene pyrolysis. Given that the dominant initiation reaction is M + C/sub 3/H/sub 6/ ..-->.. CH/sub 3/ + C/sub 2/H/sub 3/ + M, the rate constant over 1650-230