Combustion Physical and Chemical Fundamentals, Modelling and Simulation, Experiments, Pollutant Formation

Combustion is an old technology, which at present provides about 90% of our worldwide energy support. Combustion research in the past used fluid mechanics with global heat release by chemical reactions described with thermodynamics, assuming infinitely fast reactions. This approach was useful for st...

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Main Authors: Warnatz, J. (Author), Maas, U (Author), Dibble, R. W (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin Springer 1996
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