Abstract

The emission spectra of hydrogen-oxygen flames are discussed. High temperature measurements of the radiative characteristics of the OH group in flames are described. The spectral absorption coefficients and the integral intensities of the hydroxyl bands are analyzed. A method for determining the nonequilibrium radiative cooling of hydrogen-oxygen flames using experimental data, their temperatures, and nonequilibrium coefficients is described and the results are examined.

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