- is contained.
Vented deflagrations tend to be less
violent or
damaging than
contained deflagrations. In free-air
deflagrations,
there is a continuous...
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deflagration to detonation. The
exact mechanism is not
fully understood, and
while existing theories are able to
explain and
model both
deflagrations...
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differ from
deflagrations which have
subsonic flame speeds about 1 m/sec.
Detonation is an
explosion of fuel-air mixture.
Compared to
deflagration, detonation...
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bends before the
intake to stop
confined and unconfined, low
pressure deflagrations,
preventing an
ignited atmospheric vapor cloud from
propagating beyond...
- head
Plant cell
turgidity Pythagorean cup
Pressure washing Explosion or
deflagration pressures are the
result of the
ignition of
explosive gases, mists, dust/air...
- of
mercury (mmHg) were
historically common.
Pressures resulting from
deflagrations are
often expressed in
units of bar. In the
automotive field, turbocharger...
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correct term is
deflagrations. They are not detonations,
which is the
combustion event in
pulse detonation engines (PDEs). The
deflagration within the combustion...
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Carbon detonation or
carbon deflagration is the
violent reignition of
thermonuclear fusion in a
white dwarf star that was
previously slowly cooling. It...
- the mine is on the
surface or is
buried underground, the
detonation or
deflagration of
either a high or low
explosive in a
confined space can be used to...
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Deflagrations of H2–air and CH4–air lean
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