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On the Non-Steady State Nature of Droplet Combustion

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Pages 17-24 | Received 23 Oct 1970, Published online: 10 May 2007

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E. M. TWARDUS & T. A. BRZUSTOWSKI. (1978) An Experimental Study of Flame Spread and Burning in Arrays of Monosize Hydrocarbon Droplets. Combustion Science and Technology 17:5-6, pages 215-225.
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Josette Bellan & Martin Summerfield. (1978) Theoretical examination of assumptions commonly used for the gas phase surrounding a burning droplet. Combustion and Flame 33, pages 107-122.
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V. N. Bloshenko, A. G. Merzhanov, N. I. Peregudov & B. I. Khaikin. (1973) Formation of an unsteady-state diffusion combustion front with the ignition of a drop of liquid fuel. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 9:2, pages 178-185.
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