Mathematical Modeling in Combustion Science [electronic resource] : Proceedings of a Conference Held in Juneau, Alaska, August 17–21, 1987 /

An important new area of current research in combustion science is reviewed in the contributions to this volume. The complicated phenomena of combustion, such as chemical reactions, heat and mass transfer, and gaseous flows, have so far been studied predominantly by experiment and by phenomenological approaches. But asymptotic analysis and other recent developments are rapidly changing this situation. The contributions in this volume are devoted to mathematical modeling in three areas: high Mach number combustion, complex chemistry and physics, and flame modeling in small scale turbulent flow combustion.

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Main Authors: Buckmaster, John D. editor., Takeno, Tadao. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988
Subjects:Physics., Chemometrics., Physical chemistry., Fluids., Thermodynamics., Mathematical Methods in Physics., Numerical and Computational Physics., Fluid- and Aerodynamics., Physical Chemistry., Math. Applications in Chemistry.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-19181-X
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Summary:An important new area of current research in combustion science is reviewed in the contributions to this volume. The complicated phenomena of combustion, such as chemical reactions, heat and mass transfer, and gaseous flows, have so far been studied predominantly by experiment and by phenomenological approaches. But asymptotic analysis and other recent developments are rapidly changing this situation. The contributions in this volume are devoted to mathematical modeling in three areas: high Mach number combustion, complex chemistry and physics, and flame modeling in small scale turbulent flow combustion.