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Bound States of Asymmetric Hot Spots in Solid Flame Propagation

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Bifurcation, Symmetry and Patterns

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We consider modes of gasless solid fuel combustion, which are employed in the SHS (Self Propagating High Temperature Synthesis) process for the synthesis of advanced materials. In this process a finely ground powder mixture of desired reactants is ignited at one end. A high temperature thermal wave then propagates through the sample converting reactants to products. The SHS process was pioneered in the former Soviet Union and offers the promise of significant advantages in materials synthesis over conventional processes 9 10

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Bayliss, A., Matkowsky, B.J., Aldushin, A.P. (2003). Bound States of Asymmetric Hot Spots in Solid Flame Propagation. In: Buescu, J., Castro, S.B.S.D., da Silva Dias, A.P., Labouriau, I.S. (eds) Bifurcation, Symmetry and Patterns. Trends in Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-7982-8_14

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