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Combustion and Flame. 24:335-346
An exploratory study of the behavior of the detonation products from condensed explosives was conducted wherein a small charge of explosive was detonated at the closed end of a cannon, and pressure-time traces were measured at several stations along
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Welby G. Courtney
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 72:433-440
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Welby G. Courtney
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 36:2009-2017
The non‐steady‐state nucleation of water vapor is examined by an exact mathematical approach which solves on a computer the 100 or so simultaneous differential equations which describe nucleation. This approach avoids the numerous mathematical ap
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Welby G. Courtney
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 36:2018-2025
The condensation of water vapor via steady‐state nucleation is examined by an exact mathematical approach which solves the kinetic equations on a computer. This approach avoids the usual assumption that nucleation abruptly stops when the parent pha
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Welby G. Courtney
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Symposium (International) on Combustion. 9:799-810
No definitive experimental work has been done with condensation via homogeneous nucleation and very little work apparently has been done with condensation in nozzle flow, where the complications of a dynamic system are added. A review is given of the
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Welby G. Courtney
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 200:717-723
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Welby G. Courtney
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 72:421-432
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Welby G. Courtney
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ARS Journal. 31:751-756
C and evaporation may be included among the more difficult problems encountered by an engineer or chemist in, for example, the design of a wind tunnel or a propulsion system. These heterogeneous processes involve a number of phenomena, and it is quit
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Welby G. Courtney
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 27:1349-1356
The crystal growth of silver‐metal whiskers and ``ferns'' occurring in the reduction of Ag(I) with Fe(II) from aqueous perchlorate solution was directly observed under the microscope. Whiskers frequently grew at well‐defined angles to the previou