Effect of Pressure on Velocity of Burning

To determine the true dependence of flame velocity on pressure it is necessary to make a large number of measurements, because the velocity is not exactly constant within the stability region (see Wolfhard1). To make comparable measurements it is especially necessary to increase the burner diameter...

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