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josephn16

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Does anyone know I good combustion text, or better yet a seminar or course somewhere that focuses on ceramics?
 
Do you want combustion, kiln/furnaces, refractories, sintering...?

For general combustion, 3 well-known references:
Combustion, 3rd edition (December 1996)
by Irvin Glassman
Hardcover, 631 pages, Academic Press, ISBN: 0122858522

North American Combustion Handbook, 3rd edn.
(supposed to be very good for natural gas-fired equipment)

The John Zink Combustion Handbook

For the other subjects, start with the American Ceramic Society bookstore: E.g., for sintering:
Sintering Theory and Practice
by Randall M. German. see details at
 
I remember a few summers ago there was a combustion course offered to my boss (while i was still a student). I believe it was at Clemson Univ, in the USA. They have a big brick research facility there.

look into that, if it's not there I will find out more.
 
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