May 16, 2007 #1 tbedford Mechanical Joined Jul 11, 2004 Messages 79 Location CA Hello everyone, I am trying to get a better knowledge of flame characteristics for various soild, liquid and gaseous fuels, including hog. Does anyone know a good source (s)? thanks in advance, Tom
Hello everyone, I am trying to get a better knowledge of flame characteristics for various soild, liquid and gaseous fuels, including hog. Does anyone know a good source (s)? thanks in advance, Tom
May 17, 2007 #2 johnp Mechanical Joined Sep 8, 1999 Messages 133 Location AU Hi tbedford, What do you mean by "flame characteristic"? Are you talking jet shape, shock waves, chromatographic analysis, noise levels? Please be more specific - Sgt John.Rz http://www.latviantourists.com.au Johnp.Rz http://www.mets.net.au Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi tbedford, What do you mean by "flame characteristic"? Are you talking jet shape, shock waves, chromatographic analysis, noise levels? Please be more specific - Sgt John.Rz http://www.latviantourists.com.au Johnp.Rz http://www.mets.net.au
May 19, 2007 Thread starter #3 tbedford Mechanical Joined Jul 11, 2004 Messages 79 Location CA Thanks John, and flame temp,fuel types, colour, profile, chemistry of combustion, troubleshooting, etc... I am putting a course together for experienced techs. Tom Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks John, and flame temp,fuel types, colour, profile, chemistry of combustion, troubleshooting, etc... I am putting a course together for experienced techs. Tom
May 22, 2007 #4 kbs Mechanical Joined Nov 24, 2003 Messages 126 Location CA tbedford, Try "North American Combustion Handbook" Vol. 1-Combustion, Fuels, Stoichiometry, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow. Bruce Upvote 0 Downvote
tbedford, Try "North American Combustion Handbook" Vol. 1-Combustion, Fuels, Stoichiometry, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow. Bruce
May 23, 2007 Thread starter #5 tbedford Mechanical Joined Jul 11, 2004 Messages 79 Location CA thanks, I'll start looking today. tom Upvote 0 Downvote