Combustion is defined as the oxidization of a fuel in an exothermal reaction, usually with ambient air being used as the oxidizer. Flames - not necessarily visible - can form with laminar or turbulent surfaces, the former only under undisturbed conditions. While for some technical processes, combustion can be stable and uninterrupted over long periods of time (e.g., heating an industrial forge by burning methane with an open flame), this is not the case for internal combustion engines with intermittent combustion.
Fundamentals
Wissenschaftl. Reihe Fahrzeugtech. Uni. Stuttgart
A Complete Methodology for the Predictive Simulation of Novel, Single- and Multi-Component Fuel Combustion ; Kapitel : 2 ; 3-50
2023-09-30
48 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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