05225nam 2200637Ia 450 991078452770332120230120005121.01-281-31144-897866113114450-08-052941-0(CKB)1000000000384606(EBL)331918(OCoLC)476132257(SSID)ssj0000125280(PQKBManifestationID)12002942(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000125280(PQKBWorkID)10026722(PQKB)10921861(MiAaPQ)EBC331918(Au-PeEL)EBL331918(CaPaEBR)ebr10216698(CaONFJC)MIL131144(EXLCZ)99100000000038460619960501d1996 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCombustion[electronic resource] /Irvin Glassman3rd ed.San Diego, Calif. Academic Pressc19961 online resource (651 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-12-285852-2 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front Cover; Combustion; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Chemical Thermodynamics and Flame Temperatures; A. Introduction; B. Heats of Reaction and Formation; C. Free Energy and the Equilibrium Constants; D. Flame Temperature Calculations; Problems; References; Chapter 2. Chemical Kinetics; A. Introduction; B. Rates of Reactions and Their Temperature Dependence; C. Simultaneous Interdependent Reactions; D. Chain Reactions; E. Pseudo-First-Order Reactions and the ""Fall-Off"" Range; F. The Partial Equilibrium Assumption; G. Pressure Effect in Fractional ConversionProblemsReferences; Chapter 3. Explosive and General Oxidative Characteristics of Fuels; A. Introduction; B. Chain Branching Reactions and Criteria for Explosion; C. Explosion Limits and Oxidation Characteristics of Hydrogen; D. Explosion Limits and Oxidation Characteristics of Carbon Monoxide; E. Explosion Limits and Oxidation Characteristics of Hydrocarbons; F. The Oxidation of Aldehydes; G. The Oxidation of Methane; H. The Oxidation of Higher-Order Hydrocarbons; Problems; References; Chapter 4. Flame Phenomena in Premixed Combustible Gases; A. Introduction; B. Laminar Flame StructureC. The Laminar Flame SpeedD. Stability Limits of Laminar Flames; E. Turbulent Reacting Flows and Turbulent Flames; F. Stirred Reactor Theory; G. Flame Stabilization in High-Velocity Streams; Problems; References; Chapter 5. Detonation; A. Introduction; B. Detonation Phenomena; C. Hugoniot Relations and the Hydrodynamic Theory of Detonations; D. Comparison of Detonation Velocity Calculations with Experimental Results; E. The ZND Structure of Detonation Waves; F. The Structure of the Cellular Detonation Front and Other Detonation Phenomena Parameters; G. Detonations in Nongaseous MediaProblemsReferences; Chapter 6. Diffusion Flames; A. Introduction; B. Gaseous Fuel Jets; C. Burning of Condensed Phases; D. Burning of Droplet Clouds; E. Burning in Convective Atmospheres; Problems; References; Chapter 7. Ignition; A. Concepts; B. Chain Spontaneous Ignition; C. Thermal Spontaneous Ignition; D. Forced Ignition; Problems; References; Chapter 8. Environmental Combustion Considerations; A. Introduction; B. The Nature of Photochemical Smog; C. Formation and Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides; D. SOx Emissions; E. Particulate Formation; F. Stratospheric Ozone; Problems; ReferencesChapter 9. Combustion of Nonvolatile FuelsA. Carbon Char, Soot, and Metal Combustion; B. Metal Combustion Thermodynamics; C. Diffusional Kinetics; D. Diffusion-Controlled Burning Rate; E. The Burning of Porous Chars; F. The Burning Rate of Ash-Forming Coal; Problems; References; Appendixes; A. Thermochemical Data and Conversion Factors; B. Specific Reaction Rate Constants; C. Bond Dissociation Energies of Hydrocarbons; D. Laminar Flame Speeds; E. Flammability Limits in Air; F. Spontaneous Ignition Temperature Data; G. Minimum Spark Ignition Energies and Quenching DistancesH. Programs for Combustion KineticsThis Third Edition of Glassman's classic text clearly defines the role of chemistry, physics, and fluid mechanics as applied to the complex topic of combustion. Glassman's insightful introductory text emphasizes underlying physical and chemical principles, and encompasses engine technology, fire safety, materials synthesis, detonation phenomena, hydrocarbon fuel oxidation mechanisms, and environmental considerations. Combustion has been rewritten to integrate the text, figures, and appendixes, detailing available combustion codes, making it not only an excellent introductory text but alCombustionThermochemistryCombustion.Thermochemistry.541.3/61Glassman Irvin13479MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784527703321Combustion73114UNINA