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Irreversible Phenomena in Ignitions, Combustion and Detonation Waves
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This book is focused on the latter applications and offers a rather unique viewpoint in comparison with the existing combustion literature. the central argument of the book and the subsequent applications are clearly laid out and discussed, resulting in a very interesting read. The book provides valuable access to numerous experimental and theoretical results less readily available in the English literature. Prof. K. Terao develops a theory based on the second law of thermodynamics and which intends to model irreversible phenomena. The paper ends with a list of references covering both the history and the current development of ignition processes. The book will surely be useful to engineers . Researchers will also find the description of experimental devices and experimental data concerning these irreversible phenomena.
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Subject categories
- Academic > Physics > Thermodynamics > Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
- Academic > Physics > Thermodynamics > Entropy
- Academic > Physics > General > Physics; Outlines, syllabi, etc
- Academic > Physics > Heat
- Academic > Physics > Physics
- Technology > Engineering > Mechanical
- Science > Thermodynamics
- Science > Chemistry
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3540499016
9783540499008
9783540499015