Radiation damageinduced changes in silicon nitride membrane mechanical properties J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 13, 3075 (1995); 10.1116/1.588325 Distortion analysis of stencil masks with stressrelief structures Turbulent features in a shock tube's contact surface with 2N0 2 ( = ) N2 0 4 are explored. Turbulent densities and velocities show an overall power-law dependence in the fluctuation spectra. At fixed reactant percentages, turbulence increases with increasing Reynolds number. At fixed Reynolds numbers, increasing the reactant percentages causes a reduction in turbulence and an increase in the relative strength of discrete high-frequency components in the density fluctuation spectra. The reliability of conventional chemical modeling for this system apparently decreases with increasing turbulence in a manner suggestive of reaction rate distortion, consistent with theoretical speculation.
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