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Tubular combustors are cylindrical tubes where flame ignition and propagation occur in a spatially confined, highly controlled environment, in a nearly flat, elongated geometry. This allows for some unique advantages where extremely even heat dispersion is required over a large surface while still maintaining fuel efficiency. Tubular combustors also allow for easy flexibility in type of fuel source, allowing for quick changeover to meet various needs and changing fuel pricing. This new addition to the MP sustainable energy series will provide the most up-to-date research on tubular combustion--some of it only now coming out of private proprietary protection. Plentiful examples of current applications along with a good explanation of background theory will offer readers an invaluable guide on this promising energy technology. Highlights include: * An introduction to the theory of tubular flames * The "how to" of maintaining stability of tubular flames through continuous combustion * Examples of both small-scale and large-scale applications like steel making, chemical processing, flexible-fuel-source heaters, efficient boilers, and other similar uses
This document describes the determination of carbon content in ferromanganese, ferromanganese-silicon, nitrogen-bearing ferromanganese and manganese metal by the infrared absorption method, the gasometric method, the gravimetric method and the coulometric method. This document is applicable to the determination of carbon content in ferromanganese, ferromanganese-silicon, nitrogen-bearing ferromanganese and manganese metal. Determination range (mass fraction): 0.010% ~ 10.00% for method 1; 0.40% ~ 5.00% for method 2, not applicable to the determination of carbon content in nitrogen-bearing ferromanganese and manganese metal; 4.00% ~ 8.00% for method 3, applicable to the determination of carbon content in high carbon ferromanganese; 0.010% ~ 0.40% for method 4, only applicable to the determination of carbon content in manganese metal.
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