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Determination of quenching distance for carbon monoxide-air flames

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The dependence of quenching distance for CO-air flames on mixture composition, temperature, and pressure has been experimentally investigated.

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Norden, P.A. Determination of quenching distance for carbon monoxide-air flames. Journal of Engineering Physics 9, 77–78 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00831841

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