Abstract
The dependence of induction times to explosion of shock-heated, argon-diluted mixtures of nitrous oxide with a fuel upon temperature and reactant concentration may be used to discern rate-controlling processes during the ignition delay. A theory, as proposed by Soloukhin, is applied to results obtained when ammonia, methane, carbon monoxide, cyanogen and hydrogen was used as fuel.

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