Volume 63, 1967

Interpretation of the slow reaction and second limit of hydrogen oxygen mixtures by computer methods

Abstract

Computer programmes have been developed which calculate the reaction rate and second limit of H2+O2+N2 mixtures for a given set of velocity constant ratios. By coupling these to an optimization programme, a limited number of ratios can be adjusted to give minmum deviation between observed and calculated rates or limits. A more elaborate programme for reaction rate allows for consumption of reactants and permits the maximum reaction rate to be calculated. The use of these programmes both to establish a detailed mechanism and to obtain some velocity constant ratios over the temperature range 470–530°C is described. The best available values for the Arrhenius parameters of the reactions involved are summarized.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1967,63, 1676-1686

Interpretation of the slow reaction and second limit of hydrogen oxygen mixtures by computer methods

R. R. Baldwin, D. Jackson, R. W. Walker and S. J. Webster, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1967, 63, 1676 DOI: 10.1039/TF9676301676

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