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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition
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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition

by Ali Turan, D. Winterbone
February 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
578 pages
19h 27m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
Content preview from Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition
pollutant (e.g. NO
x
) formed does not achieve the maximum equilibrium value, but it also means that
the rate of reduction of the pollutants is slower than that of the equilibrium species and the NO
x
is
usually frozen at a level above the equilibrium value of the exhaust gas from the combustion chamber,
boiler, gas turbine, diesel engine, etc.
14.2 REACTION RATES
Reaction rates are governed by the movement and breakdown of the atoms or molecules in the gas
mixture: reactions will occur if the partic ipating ‘particles’ collide. The number of colli sions occurring
in a mixture will be closely related to the number densities (number per unit volume) of ...
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