Mathematical Modeling of Dispersed Condensed Substance Ignition by Local Energy Source

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Numerical research of heat and mass transfer processes at dispersed condensed substance ignition by metallic particle heated to high temperatures was developed. It was established the influence of “hot” particle parameters on the main integrated characteristic of process – ignition delay time.

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