FLAME SPEED DATA REDUCTION AND CORRELATION USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER

Abstract

Two digital computer routines were developed to process flame speed data resulting from the burning of compounds in air and oxygen, and to correlate particular structural configuration with flame speed. In both routines a high degree of flexibility has been incorporated to assure efficient utilization under several forseeable circumstances. The first routine, FSC, processes the raw experimental data to obtain flame speeds, equivalence ratios, and the equivalence ratio at the maximum flame speed. This information is stored on a master magnetic tape for subsequent calculations. The second routine, FSR, permits sel ion of specific data groups from the master tape for analysis. A linear model was chosen for the correlation.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1963
Accession Number
AD0403498

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  • A. C. Pauls
  • D. R. Miller
  • G. B. Skinner
  • G. H. Ringrose

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  • Monsanto

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  • Advanced Electronics
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