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Heat transfer from combustion products to the walls of a tube during propagation of a flame

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An experimental study aas been made of heat transfer between the combustion products and the walls of a horizontal semi-closed tube during normal and vibratory propagation of a flame. The vibrations arose under conditions of self-excitation of oscillations in the combustion process. The temperature field in the combustion products was determined by an interferometric method.

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Kayumova, D.S. Heat transfer from combustion products to the walls of a tube during propagation of a flame. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 254–256 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00828462

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