Fundamentals of Combustion
by Joseph M. Powers
Publisher: University of Notre Dame 2010
Number of pages: 410
Description:
Thermodynamics and chemical kinetics of combustion reactions, modeling of reacting fluid mechanical systems, subsonic and supersonic combustion, detailed and one-step kinetics, ignition theory, asymptotic and numerical techniques for modeling combustion systems.
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