David R. Kassoy

Affiliations: 
Mechanical Engineering University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Fluid and Plasma Physics
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Regele JD, Kassoy DR, Aslani M, et al. (2016) Evolution of detonation formation initiated by a spatially distributed, transient energy source Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 802: 305-332
Kassoy DR. (2016) The Zeldovich spontaneous reaction wave propagation concept in the fast/modest heating limits Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 791: 439-463
Kassoy DR. (2014) Non-diffusive ignition of a gaseous reactive mixture following time-resolved, spatially distributed energy deposition Combustion Theory and Modelling. 18: 101-116
Kassoy DR. (2014) What Zeldovich did not tell us about spontaneous reaction wave propagation 52nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Regele JD, Kassoy DR, Vezolainen A, et al. (2013) Indirect detonation initiation using acoustic timescale thermal power deposition Physics of Fluids. 25
Kassoy DR, Wojciechowski K. (2012) Thermomechanical response of a reactive gas to rapid transient, spatially distributed energy addition: An asymptotic formulation 50th Aiaa Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition
Regele JD, Kassoy DR, Vasilyev OV. (2012) Effects of high activation energies on acoustic timescale detonation initiation Combustion Theory and Modelling. 16: 650-678
Kassoy DR. (2010) The response of a compressible gas to extremely rapid transient, spatially resolved energy addition: An asymptotic formulation Journal of Engineering Mathematics. 68: 249-262
Kassoy DR, Kuehn JA, Nabity MW, et al. (2008) Detonation initiation on the microsecond time scale: DDTs Combustion Theory and Modelling. 12: 1009-1047
Weinstein JA, Kassoy DR, Bell MJ. (2008) Experimental study of oscillatory motion of particles and bubbles with applications to Coriolis flow meters Physics of Fluids. 20
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