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Chain reactions combustion

Combustion processes are fast and exothermic reactions that proceed by free-radical chain reactions. Combustion processes release large amounts of energy, and they have many applications in the production of power and heat and in incineration. These processes combine many of the complexities of the previous chapters complex kinetics, mass transfer control, and large temperature variations. They also frequently involve multiple phases because the oxidant is usually air while fuels are frequently liquids or solids such as coal, wood, and oil drops. [Pg.399]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.307 ]




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