Clarke's equation

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Clarke's_equation

In combustion, Clarke's equation is a third-order nonlinear partial differential equation, first derived by John Frederick Clarke in 1978. The equation describes the thermal explosion process, including both effects of constant-volume and constant-pressure processes, as well as the effects of adiabatic and isothermal sound speeds. The equation reads as rdf:langString
rdf:langString Clarke's equation
xsd:integer 56907265
xsd:integer 1098699991
rdf:langString In combustion, Clarke's equation is a third-order nonlinear partial differential equation, first derived by John Frederick Clarke in 1978. The equation describes the thermal explosion process, including both effects of constant-volume and constant-pressure processes, as well as the effects of adiabatic and isothermal sound speeds. The equation reads as where is the non-dimensional temperature perturbation and is the specific heat ratio. The term describes the explosion at constant pressure and the term describes the explosion at constant volume. Similarly, the term describes the wave propagation at adiabatic sound speed and the term describes the wave propagation at isothermal sound speed. Molecular transports are neglected in the derivation.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 2453

data from the linked data cloud