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Combustion, Flames and Explosions of Gases
3rd Edition - June 4, 1987
Authors: Bernard Lewis, Guenther von Elbe
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780323138024
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Combustion, Flames and Explosions of Gases, Third Edition provides the chemist, physicist, and engineer with the scientific basis for understanding combustion phenomena.
Chemistry and Kinetics of the Reactions between Gaseous Fuel and Oxidants. Theoretical Foundations. The Reaction between Hydrogen and Oxygen. The Reaction between Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen. The Reaction between Hydrocarbons and Oxygen. Flame Propagation. Combustion Waves in Laminar Flow. Combustion Waves in Turbulent Flow. Air Entrainment and Burning of Jets and Fuel Gases. Detonation Waves in Gases. Emission Spectra, Ionization, and Electric Field Effects in Flames. Methods of Flame Photography and Pressure Recording. State of the Burned Gas Temperature, Pressure, and Volume of the Burned Gas. Temperature and Radiation of the Burned Gas. Technical Combustion Processes Industrial Heating. Internal Combustion Engines. Appendixes. Data for Thermochemical Calculations. Reaction Rate Coefficients. Limits of Flammability. Flame Temperatures.
No. of pages: 731
Language: English
Edition: 3
Published: June 4, 1987
Imprint: Academic Press
eBook ISBN: 9780323138024
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Bernard Lewis
Affiliations and expertise
Combustion and Explosives Research, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Guenther von Elbe
Affiliations and expertise
Combustion and Explosives Research, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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