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" Unsteady Combustion "
edited by F. Culick, M.V. Heitor, J.H. Whitelaw.
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BL
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772680
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b592674
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edited by F. Culick, M.V. Heitor, J.H. Whitelaw.
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Title & Author
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Unsteady Combustion\ edited by F. Culick, M.V. Heitor, J.H. Whitelaw.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1996
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Series Statement
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NATO ASI series., Series E,, Applied sciences ;, 306.
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(ix, 561 pages)
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ISBN
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9400916205
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: 940107223X
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: 9789400916203
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: 9789401072236
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Contents
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I Combustion-Induced Oscillations: Principles, Practice and Control --; 1. Unsteady Flames and the Rayleight Criterion --; 2. Premixed Combustion in a Periodic Flow Field --; 3. An Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Premixed Combustion in a Vortex in a Laboratory Dump Combustor --; 4. The Influence of Fuel/Air Mixture Oscillations on the Formation of Self-Sustained Combustion Instabilities in Premixed Combustion Systems --; 5. Some Modeling Methods of Combustion Instabilities --; 6. Pulse Combustors Applications: Past, Present and Future --; 7. Recent Progress in the Implementation of Active Combustion Control --; 8. Suppression of Combustion Oscillations of Premixed Flames by Active Control --; 9. Combustion Instabilities in Propulsion Systems --; 10. Aircraft Turbine Engine NOx Emission Abatement --; II Combustion in Internal Combustion Engines --; 11. Diagnostics of Diesel Combustion --; 12. Visualization and Quantitative Analyis on Fuel Vapour Concentration in a Diesel Spray --; 13. Flame and Turbulence Interactions in a Four-Stroke SI Engine --; 14. Spray Transport and Mixing in Spark Ignition Engines: Some Modelling and Experimental Trends --; 15. In-Cylinder Diagnostics for Production Spark Ignition Engines --; 16. Cyclic Variation Due to Misfiring in a Small Two-Stroke Engine --; 17. Cycle-Resolved Two-Dimensional Laser Induced Fluorescence Measurements of Fuel/Air Ratio Correlated to Early Combustion in a Spark Ignition Engine --; III Advanced Tools: Experimental Techniques and Modelling Schemes --; 18. Laser Diagnostics for Temperature and Species in Unsteady Combustion --; 19. Mathematical Modeling of Turbulent Flames --; 20. The Modeling of Combustion and Pollutant Formation in Engine Flows --; 21. Modeling of Turbulent Combustion for I.C. Engines: Classical Models and Recent Developments --; 22. Some Effects of Density Variations in Turbulent Flows with Pressure Fluctuations --; Author Index.
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Abstract
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Unsteady Combustion is divided into three parts: combustion-induced oscillations; internal combustion engines; and experimental techniques and modelling. Part 1 of the book deals with combustion instabilities, pulsed combustors, and active control of unsteady motions, and constitutes an excellent survey of the range of problems central to combustion instabilities. Internal combustion engines will undoubtedly be the prime movers in ground transportation for many years, if not decades to come. The major problems in practice are fuel efficiency and the emission of pollutants: all of the papers in Part 2 address these two problems. The third part of the book deals with quite general laser diagnostics and modelling aspects, including computer simulations which, while a young subject, hold out the promise of a long and important future.
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Subject
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Electrical engineering.
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Engineering.
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Mechanics.
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Added Entry
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F Culick
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J H Whitelaw
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M V Heitor
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Parallel Title
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Praia da Granja, Portugal, September 6-17, 1993
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