COMBUSTION CONTROL OF SOLID, LIQUID AND GASEOUS FUELS

Vasile Gavril PATAI, Gheorghe ACHIMAŞ, Gábor PINTYE

Abstract


The heat has a leading role in economic and social life. Mostly it is produced by combustion of classic fuels (such as liquid fuels, solid and gaseous), non-renewable, thus it is required a special attention in order to produce and use it more efficiently. For a long time, construction of combustion devices and especially the burners was dominated by a total empiricism, caused by insufficient knowledge of the complex processes that occur during formation of fuel mixture, ignition and deployment of oxidation reactions within heat exchanger made in the burning furnace (oven).

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