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Jet engine electrification as a phenomenon reflecting the evolution of charge instability in an outflowing combustion product mixture

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It is hypothesized that charge instabilities developing in a mixture of outflowing combustion products make some contribution to the mechanism of engine electrification in jet engines. Investigations are carried out which support this hypothesis.

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Zh. Tekh. Fiz. 67, 21–26 (August 1997)

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Pinchuk, V.A. Jet engine electrification as a phenomenon reflecting the evolution of charge instability in an outflowing combustion product mixture. Tech. Phys. 42, 872–876 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1258733

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