Basic Combustion Reactions. Combustion is a rapid chemical combination of oxygen and the combustible elements of a fuel with a resulting release of heat. ... The theoretical amount of air is the amount required to burn all the fuel when the fuel and air are mixed perfectly....
Basic Combustion Reactions. Combustion is a rapid chemical combination of oxygen and the combustible elements of a fuel with a resulting release of heat. ... The theoretical amount of air is the amount required to burn all the fuel when the fuel and air are mixed perfectly....
Introduction
7 pagesWhat is Fuel and Oxidizer?
7 pagesFuels
6 pagesCharacterization of Solid Fuels
4 pagesScope of Combustion
10 pagesIntroduction Thermodynamics Combustion
6 pagesThermodynamic Laws
6 pagesStoichiometry
5 pagesHeat of Combustion
4 pagesAdiabatic Flame Temperature
6 pagesChemical Equilibrium
5 pagesIntroduction to Physics Combustion
7 pagesTransport properties for gas mixture
5 pagesMomentum conservation equation
7 pagesEnergy transport equation
5 pagesBoundary layer solutions
6 pagesTransport in Turbulent Flow
6 pagesIntroduction to Chemistry Combustion
6 pagesLaw of Mass Action
6 pagesOrder reaction
6 pagesChain Branching Explosion
9 pagesIntroduction to Premixed Flame
8 pagesStructure of 1D Premixed Flame
7 pagesTube Method
7 pagesEffect of Oxygen Concentration on SL
7 pagesFlammability Limits
7 pagesFlame Stabilization
7 pagesTheoretical Analysis
6 pagesMechanism of Soot Formation
6 pagesOverall mass conservation
6 pagesThe Temperature Profile
7 pagesSpray Combustion Model
6 pagesSolid Fuel Combustion
8 pagesIntroduction to Combustion and Environment
7 pagesAtmosphere
8 pagesMajor Sources of CO Emission
7 pagesSpecies Emission and Its Corrected Value
7 pagesEmission and Its Control
7 pagesCombustion Modification Methods
7 pages