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All of the primary mechanisms used to model
H2-O2-N2 are useful for oxidation by N2O also except
[Baulch
et al. (1994a)]. [Balakhnine et al. (1977)] contains rate constants
for a few N2O reactions. The reaction mechanism in [Borisov
et al. (1978)]
is strictly H2-N2O. [Dean
et al. (1978)] provides rate constants
for some important N2O reactions (see Section 3.1.3).
[Drummond (1972a)] reports rate constants for some N2O reactions,
among others, from other sources. [Frank and
Just (1985)],
[Hidaka
et al. (1985a)], and [Pamidimukkala and
Skinner (1982)] contain mechanisms
for H2-O2-N2O reactions. [Sausa et al. (1993)] contains a
mechanism for low pressure H2-N2O-Ar flames that includes N2and O2. [Zuev and
Starikovskii (1992)] contains a mechanism for high temperature
H2-N2O combustion.
Joe E. Shepherd
2000-01-17