Fulfilling the need for a classical approach, Experimental
Combustion: An Introduction begins with an overview of the key
aspects of combustion including chemical kinetics, premixed flame,
diffusion flame, and liquid droplet combustion followed by a
discussion of the general elements of measurement systems and data
acquisition and analysis. In addition to these aspects, thermal
flow measurements, gas composition measurements, and optical
combustion diagnostics are covered extensively.
Building upon this foundation in the fundamentals, the text
addresses measurements, instruments, analyses, and diagnostics
specific to combustion experiments, as well as:
- Describes the construction, working principles, application
areas, and limitations of the necessary instruments for combustion
systems
- Familiarizes the reader with the procedure for uncertainty
analysis in combustion experiments
- Discusses advanced optical techniques, namely particle image
velocimetry (PIV), laser Doppler anemometry (LDA), and planar
laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) methods
From stoichiometry to smoke meters and statistical analysis,
Experimental Combustion: An Introduction provides a solid
understanding of the underlying concepts and measurement tools
required for the execution and interpretation of practical
combustion experiments."
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