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Science and Technology John W. Hastie. 5 | Combustion I. Introduction Combustion science and technology is an extremely diverse subject and the following literature sources are recommended . An elaboration of the basic principles may be ...
Science and Technology John W. Hastie. 5 | Combustion I. Introduction Combustion science and technology is an extremely diverse subject and the following literature sources are recommended . An elaboration of the basic principles may be ...
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... combustion field as represented , for example , by the International Symposia of the Combustion Institute held over the past 20 years . Of particular note is the increased application of spectroscopic techniques in recent years , and ...
... combustion field as represented , for example , by the International Symposia of the Combustion Institute held over the past 20 years . Of particular note is the increased application of spectroscopic techniques in recent years , and ...
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... combustion systems results from the tendency of reaction products to dissociate thermally if the temper- ature is too high . This results in the loss of kinetically available heat from the system . For ... combustion and 376 5. Combustion.
... combustion systems results from the tendency of reaction products to dissociate thermally if the temper- ature is too high . This results in the loss of kinetically available heat from the system . For ... combustion and 376 5. Combustion.
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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