Detonations in Gaseous Systems
Shell Research Limited, Thornton Research Centre, Chester, September 1984
John Elsworth, Shell Thornton Research Centre
Equality of energy requirements for indirect and direct initiation of gaseous detonation.
John Clarke, Cranfield Institute of Technology
The changes in flame structure with increase of flame speed
Dr. P. Bauer, ENSMA, Poitiers, France
Cell and induction lengths in detonation waves of fuel-oxygen- nitrogen mixtures at high initial pressures
Peter Lindstedt, Imperial College, London
Structure of deflagration to detonation transitions
V.C. Marshall, Shipley, W. Yorkshire
Recent literature on vapour cloud explosions
A. Ungut, Shell Thornton Research Centre
The influence of exit geometry on the transmission of detonation waves from a pipe
M.J. Moore, C.E.R.L., Leatherhead
Examples of quasi-detonations in suspensions of coal dust