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ID: 171324
Irvin Glassman, Richard Yetter
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Combustion Engineering, a topic generally taught at the high physical engineering phenomena of flame oxidation. It is a gas turbine engine. It is a gas turbine engine. Renewed concerns in the area of high-voltage engineering, as well as new technologies and fuel control.

• New chapter on new concepts, as well as microgravity, microcritustion, and catalytic combustion-all interrelated and discussed by considering scaling issues (eg, length and time scales).
* New information on the experiment
* Expanded coverage of turbulent reactive flows to better illustrate real-world applications
* Important new sections on stabilization of diffusion flames. For the first time, the concept of diffusion flame stabilization

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
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