Combustion / Irvin Glassman, Princeton University, Richard A. Yetter, The Pennsylvania State University and Nick G. Glumac, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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TextPublisher: Waltham, MA : Academic Press, Elsevier, [2015]Copyright date: c2015Edition: Fifth editionDescription: 757 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 9780124079137
- 541.361 GLA 22
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| 541.36 PRA Chemical and metallurgical thermodynmaics / | 541.36 TYA Thermochemistry / | 541.361 ALL Fire : the vital source of energy / | 541.361 GLA Combustion / | 541.361 LIB Introduction to physics and chemistry of combustion : explosion, flame, detonation / | 541.3610287 MIS Experimental combustion : an introduction / | 541.363 FIN The phase rule : and its applications / |
Includes index.
Includes Appendices.
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Chemical Thermodynamics and Flame Temperatures Chapter 2: Chemical Kinetics Chapter 3: Explosive and General Oxidative Characteristics of Fuels Chapter 4: Flame Phenomena in Premixed Combustible Gases Chapter 5: Detonation Chapter 6: Diffusion Flames Chapter 7: Ignition Chapter 8: Environmental Combustion Considerations Chapter 9: Combustion of Nonvolatile Fuels Chapter 10: New Concepts and Technologies Appendices.
"The parameters essential for the evaluation of combustion systems are the equilibrium product temperature and composition. If all the heat evolved in the reaction is employed solely to raise the product temperature, this temperature is called the adiabatic flame temperature. Because of the importance of the temperature and gas composition in combustion considerations, it is appropriate to review those aspects of the field of chemical thermodynamics that deal with these subjects"--
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