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Unsteady combustion of gases in an inert porous layer

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Unsteady filtration combustion of gases in an inert porous layer is considered taking into account the gas pressure distribution in the pores. The steady-state combustion limits in the layer as functions of depending on gas flow and parameters of interfacial heat transfer were determined. The possibility of the existence of self-oscillating filtration combustion is shown.

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Correspondence to V. G. Prokof’ev.

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Translated from Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, Vol. 46, No. 6, pp. 32–38, November–December, 2010.

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Prokof’ev, V.G., Kirdyashkin, A.I., Salamatov, V.G. et al. Unsteady combustion of gases in an inert porous layer. Combust Explos Shock Waves 46, 641–646 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10573-010-0084-7

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