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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1731-5omewhat analogous to the zeroth law located before the three main laws in thermodynamics). Their purpose is to permit the use of the more-available less-expensive fuels, particularly for large-scale operation, and/or to improve combustion. Although, in fact, some of these forms and applications are
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Alternative-fuel Combustion Quantities,t principles, as shown briefly in the following sections. This in turn permits a broad extrapolation towards the unknown and relatively complex mixtures and blends of a wide variety of commercial and other combustible compounds.
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发表于 2025-3-24 04:59:38
Alternative-fuel Combustion Processes,erefore require mixing only prior to ignition and combustion, whereas liquid fuels also require vaporisation, and solid fuels need energy from an external source or from the flame itself in order to pyrolyse and provide combustible gases.
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Dialogue and Technology: Art and Knowledgeerefore require mixing only prior to ignition and combustion, whereas liquid fuels also require vaporisation, and solid fuels need energy from an external source or from the flame itself in order to pyrolyse and provide combustible gases.
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发表于 2025-3-24 22:46:45
Dialogue and Technology: Art and Knowledgefor combustion to be as complete as is practicable. With these provisos, most combustor types may be classified into those in which the fuel is.These combustors may also be classified in terms of intermittent-flow devices depending on flame propagation, or of continuous-flow devices based on flame stabilisation.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04364-4energy; fossil fuel; fuel