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  • [[Image:Combustion flame.jpg|thumb|200px|Flame resulting from the combustion (burning) of a fuel.]] '''Combustion''' or '''burning''' is a complex sequence of [[exothermic]] [[chemical reac
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  • *{{cite book|author=Irvin Glassman|title=Combustion|edition=Third Edition|publisher=Academic Press|year=1996|id=ISBN 0-12-28558 *{{cite book|author=Jurgen Warnitz, Ulrich Maas and Robert Dibble|title=Combustion:Physical and Chemical Fundamentals, Modeling and Simulation, Experiments, P
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}} {{r|Heat of combustion}}
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  • *[http://www25.brinkster.com/denshade/hydro.html Hydrocarbon combustion] Simple applet that illustrates the chemical equation.
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  • ...nkshaft which powers a [[flywheel]] and provides the compression for other combustion chambers in sequence. ...initial fuel-air compression. The energy captured from the fuel mixture's combustion may be captured through a mechanical linkage to a central shaft or through
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • ...omplete [[combustion]] with [[oxygen]]. The [[chemical reaction]] for the combustion is typically that of a [[hydrocarbon]] fuel reacting with oxygen derived fr The heat of combustion is traditionally measured with a [[Calorimeter#Bomb calorimeters|bomb calor
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  • A device for generating [[mechanical energy]] from the [[combustion]] of a fuel and external oxygen
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  • The energy released as heat when a substance undergoes complete combustion with oxygen.
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  • {{r|Combustion}}
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  • {{r|Combustion}}
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  • * [http://www.nist.gov/srd/PDFfiles/jpcrd6.pdf Selected Values of Heats of Combustion and Formation of Organic Compounds Containing the Elements C, H, N, O, P an
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  • ...ical generator; see the [[Wikipedia:Fluidized bed combustion|Fluidized bed combustion]] article on Wikipedia
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  • ...sions from [[fossil fuel]] combustion ''' refers to the [[emissions]] of [[combustion]] product [[flue gas]] resulting from the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s.<ref ...ure [[oxygen]]) and this article is based on the use of ambient air as the combustion air.
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  • ...f the comparative amounts of [[flue gas]] (exhaust gas) generated by the [[combustion]] of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]] and [[natural gas]].
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  • ...ion stroke. It is a fundamental specification for most automotive internal combustion engines and typically ranges from about 7:1 to about 10:1.
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  • ...of [[coal]] or [[fuel oil]] in power plant steam generators or other large combustion sources.
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  • ...generator]] or it may be used directly in a [[gas turbine]] or [[internal combustion engine]] to drive an electric generator.
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  • {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}} {{r|Heat of combustion}}
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  • ...ical generator; see the [[Wikipedia:Fluidized bed combustion|Fluidized bed combustion]] article on Wikipedia
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  • ...explosives such as black gunpowder and desensitized smokeless powder; the combustion wave propagates by thermal conduction; can produce explosion if confined bu
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  • ...ion, and rolling resistance; electric cars spend less power than cars with combustion engine.
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  • ...urn the [[coal]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Oxy-fuel combustion process|Oxy-fuel combustion process]] article on Wikipedia
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  • ...nkshaft which powers a [[flywheel]] and provides the compression for other combustion chambers in sequence. ...initial fuel-air compression. The energy captured from the fuel mixture's combustion may be captured through a mechanical linkage to a central shaft or through
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  • {{r|Combustion}} {{r|Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion}}
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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