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Smart Control Of Turbulent Combustion 1st Edition F A Williams Auth

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Smart Control Of Turbulent Combustion 1st Edition F A Williams Auth
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Publisher: Springer Tokyo
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.2 MB
Pages: 98
Author: F. A. Williams (auth.), Akira Yoshida Ph.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9784431669852, 9784431669876, 443166985X, 4431669876
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Smart Control Of Turbulent Combustion 1st Edition F A Williams Auth by F. A. Williams (auth.), Akira Yoshida Ph.d. (eds.) 9784431669852, 9784431669876, 443166985X, 4431669876 instant download after payment.

The International Workshop on Turbulent Combustion was held September 14-15, 2000, at the Nagoya Institute of Technology, to review the present status of turbu­ lent combustion studies. Reviews were presented by Prof. F. A. Williams of the Uni­ versity of California, San Diego; Prof. Ken Bray of the University of Cambridge; and Prof. Jay Gore of Purdue University. Dr. Howard Baum of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Dr. Jim McDonough of the University of Ken­ tucky participated in the discussion. Some ten papers, describing the latest findings of Japanese studies in this field, were given at the meeting. About half of these studies are supported by a national project, the Open and Integrated Research Pro­ gram, Creation of New Functionalized Thermo-Fluid Systems by Turbulence Con­ trol, that started only recently under the sponsorship of the Science and Technology Agency of Japan. The meeting was a great success and gave impetus and a sense of perspective to young Japanese researchers through the excellent reviews and valu­ able comments their work received. I believe that this kind of open discussion is indispensable for any project to produce a good outcome, and I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all who participated in the meeting. Finally, I would like to express my special thanks to Prof. Tatsuya Hasegawa of the Nagoya Institute of Technology, Prof. Akira Yoshida of Tokyo Denki University, Prof.

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