Abstract

Temperature distributions were measured during the unsteady-state cooling of hydrogen-air explosions in a cylindrical vessel. From these measurements it was concluded that the rates of heat transfer from the explosions were controlled by the boundary conditions rather than by the relatively high rates of convection occurring in the bulk of the gas.

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