Glossary of Combustion
by Maximilian Lackner
Publisher: Bookboon 2014
ISBN-13: 9788740306378
Number of pages: 288
Description:
In this glossary, more than 2,500 terms from combustion and related fields are described. Relevant expressions were selected, ranging from laboratory applications to large-scale boilers, from experimental research such as spectroscopy to computer simulations, and from fundamentals to novel developments such as CO2 sequestration and polygeneration.
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