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The Effect of Fuel Distribution on Reaction Rates
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Sustainable Aerospace
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2016
Summary
Theoretical reaction rate considerations normally require homogeneity of the mixture supply. An attempt—necessarily crude by reason of the analytical difficulties—is made here to cater for the case of non-uniform fuel distribution. Assuming a point-source injector in a parallel pipe, the “loss” in reaction rate is calculated for a limited number of specimen cases.
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