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Measuring Metal Temperatures By The Two Color Technique
Improved Iodine Pyrometer For End-Gas Temperature Measurement
The Effect Of Selected Operating Variables On Instantaneous Combustion Chamber Surface Temperature
An Experimental And Theoretical Study Of The Vaporization Of Fuel Droplets
Continuation Of The Development Of An Instantaneous Infrared Temperature-Measuring Technique
Preliminary Results Of Measuring Instantaneous Fuel-Injection Rate In A1-71 GM Diesel Engine
Radiation Measurements With Lead Sulphide Cell Using Spark-Ignited Engine
Octane Number And Engine Preflame Temperatures And Pressures
Physical And Chemical Delay Of Pure Hydrocarbon Auto-Igniting In A Combustion Bomb
A Preliminary Experimental Investigation Of Unsteady State Vaporization In Droplets
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