Studies of Hydrogen-air Diffusion Flames and of Compressibility Effects Related to High-speed Propulsion

Studies of Hydrogen-air Diffusion Flames and of Compressibility Effects Related to High-speed Propulsion
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Since Damkohler and Reynolds numbers over the range of conditions relevant to supersonic hydrogen-air combustion were found to be consistent with the combustion