REACTION KINETICS, THERMODYNAMICS, AND TRANSPORT IN THE HYDROGEN-BROMINE SYSTEM: A SURVEY OF PROPERTIES FOR FLAME STUDIES,
Abstract
Flame theory and experimental techniques have advanced to the point where direct comparison of theory and experiment should be possible. This review has sought to aid these studies by collecting the best available data and by pointing out its limitations. Theoretical calculations on the hydrogen-bromine flame using presently available data are important primarily as mathematical experiments, to discover the significance of various physical processes within the flame. More precise experimental studies of high temperature kinetic and transport properties should be made as a basis for the necessary detailed comparison of theory with experiment. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 14, 1957
- Accession Number
- AD0626464
Entities
People
- Edwin S. Campbell
- Robert M. Fristrom
Organizations
- Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory