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    Ignition Delay Times of Kerosene (Jet-A)/Air Mixtures

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    Ignition of Jet-A/air mixtures was studied behind reflected shock waves. Heating of shock tube at temperature of 150 C was used to prepare a homogeneous fuel mixture. Ignition delay times were measured from OH emission at 309 nm and from absorption of He-Ne laser radiation at 3.3922 micrometers. The conditions behind shock waves were calculated by one-dimensional shock wave theory from initial conditions T1, P1, mixture composition and incident shock wave velocity. The ignition delay times were obtained at two fixed pressures 10, 20 atm for lean, stoichiometric and rich mixtures (ER=0.5, 1, 2) at an overall temperature range of 1040-1380 K.Comment: V.P. Zhukov, V.A. Sechenov, and A.Yu. Starikovskii, Ignition Delay Times of Kerosene(Jet-A)/Air Mixtures, 31st Symposium on Combustion, Heidelberg, Germany, August 6-11, 200

    Geometrical multilayers: coercivity in magnetic 3-D nanostructures

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    Electrodeposition of magnetic metals through self-assembly templates from polystyrene spheres is used for fabrication of magnetic nanostructures with 3-D architectures. These arrays demonstrate unusual properties including an oscillatory dependence of the coercive field on film thickness. Numerical simulations reveal that the ratio between the array period and the hole diameter in anti-dot array is a crucial parameter giving rise to qualitatively distinct magnetization reversal regimes

    On ramification theory in the imperfect residue field case

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    We consider the class of complete discretely valued fields such that the residue field is of prime characteristic p and the cardinality of a pp-base is 1. This class includes two-dimensional local and local-global fields. A new definition of ramification filtration for such fields is given. It appears that a Hasse-Herbrand type functions can be defined with all the usual properties. Therefore, a theory of upper ramification groups, as well as the ramification theory of infinite extensions, can be developed. Next, we consider an equal characteristic two-dimensional local field KK. We introduce some filtration on the second K-group of a given field. This filtration is other than the filtration induced by the valuation. We prove that the reciprocity map of two-dimensional local class field theory identifies this filtration with the ramification filtration.Comment: This is a corrected and extended version of my 1998 Nottingham preprint; many details are added. AmSTeX, 28 pages. To appear in Proceedings of the conference "Ramification theory of arithmetic schemes" (Luminy, 1999
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