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Progress in Astronautics and Rocketry | 1964

Study of Quenched Aluminum Particle Combustion

Charles M. Drew; Alvin S. Gordon; R. H. Knipe

Abstract The ignition and burning geometry of aluminum particles in a hydrogen-oxygen flame has been investigated. Studies of unquenched and quenched residues reveal new information on burning configuration. Some implications of these findings are presented.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1955

Spectrum of Carbon Monoxide‐Oxygen Explosion. I. The Visible Spectrum

R. H. Knipe; Alvin S. Gordon

The effect of composition on the spectrum of the explosion of pure, dry CO and oxygen has been studied. In addition to the expected continuum with a superposed banded emission, a banded absorption has been observed. The absorber is probably the a(3Πr) state of CO. The possibility that this excited state of CO is important in the production of the continuum is discussed.


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1955

The Explosive Reaction of Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen at the Second Explosion Limit in Quartz Vessels

Alvin S. Gordon; R. H. Knipe


International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 1975

Photochemically induced reaction between perfluoroacetone and ethane

Alvin S. Gordon; William P. Norris; R. H. Knipe; Joseph H. Johnson


Archive | 1975

Halomethane and Nitrogen Quenching of Hydrogen and Hydrocarbon Diffusion and Premixed Flames

R. F. Kubin; R. H. Knipe; Alvin S. Gordon


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1957

On the Slow Reaction of Carbon Monoxide with Oxygen

R. H. Knipe; Alvin S. Gordon


Journal of Chemical Physics | 1969

Quenching of Electronically Excited Hexafluoroacetone by Perfluoropropene

R. H. Knipe; Alvin S. Gordon; William R. Ware


ChemInform | 1975

PHOTOCHEMICALLY INDUCED REACTION BETWEEN PERFLUOROACETONE AND ETHANE

Alvin S. Gordon; William P. Norris; R. H. Knipe; Joseph H. Johnson


Archive | 1972

A Comment on Approaching the 'Cook-Off' Problem.

R. H. Knipe; Alvin S. Gordon


Archive | 1971

Photolysis of Ketones Reactions of Alkyl and Perfluoroalkyl Radicals.

Alvin S. Gordon; Charles I. Barta; R. H. Knipe; Joseph H. Johnson

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