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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
Balancing the eq you stated above could result in an infinite number of solutions without the AF ratio..then again I could be wrong, haven't received my grade back- MechStudent123
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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
If you know there is a AF ratio of 6 on a mass basis then you will get the complete eq- MechStudent123
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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
I have researched a few articles about the combustion in a ssme. There is excess 'energy' in the form of monotomic or diatomic hydrogen. Will link the reference soon.- MechStudent123
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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
Then balanced the equation. I guess the ssme produces h2 as a byproduct- MechStudent123
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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
I believe this was the eq I ended up using, not looking at it right now. *balanced- MechStudent123
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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
I ended up figuring it out 2H2 + O2 >2 H2O + H2 then baa fed for the AF of 6- MechStudent123
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Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen
Im working on a problem regarding a SSME and need to figure out the balanced eq for LH2 and LOx. I thought it was simply.. H2 +0.5O2 > H2O however my professor has confirmed that it is not the case in this situation. I am stumped as to what it could possibly be, maybe excess H2? And am not...- MechStudent123
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