tailieunhanh - High temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction

This book is a comprehensi ve and illustrated work on high temperature air combustion (here called HiTAC), which has revolutionized our paradigm on the use of all kinds of fossil, alternative, waste, and derived fuels for energy conversion and energy utilization in industry. Significant experimental knowledge and insights from many practical devices have resulted in the utilization of HiTAC technology for many applications. The traditional definition of flame is that which gives heat and light during chemical reaction between reactants. However, under certain conditions with some fuels, this definition of flame can be revised | High temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution reduction 2003 by CRC Press LLC Environmental and Energy Engineering Series Series Editors Ashwani K. Gupta Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland David G. Lilley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Oklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma Published Titles Enclosure Fire Dynamics Bjorn Karlsson and James G. Quintiere Integrated Product and Process Design and Development Edward B. Magrab Advances in Chemical Propulsion Science to Technology Gabriel D. Roy High Temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction Hiroshi Tsuji Ashwani K. Gupta Toshiaki Hasegawa Masashi Katsuki Ken Kishimoto and Mitsunobu Morita 2003 by CRC Press LLC High temperature Air Combustion From Energy Conservation to Pollution reduction Hiroshi Tsuji Ashwani K. Gupta Toshiaki Hasegawa Masashi Katsuki KEN KISHIMOTO MlTSUNOBU MORITA CRC PRESS Boca Raton London New York Washington . 2003 by CRC Press .