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Lean Combustion: Technology and Control provides an in-depth examination of lean combustion systems, a critical technology for meeting stringent environmental regulations and improving engine performance. The book covers the theoretical foundations of lean-burn processes, including fuel-air mixing, ignition characteristics, and flame propagation in lean conditions.
Dunn-Rankin addresses the practical challenges of lean combustion implementation, such as combustion instability, misfire limitations, and pollutant formation. The work presents advanced control strategies and technologies designed to optimize lean-burn engines across various operating conditions. Real-world applications in automotive and industrial sectors are discussed, demonstrating how lean combustion reduces nitrogen oxides and particulate emissions while enhancing thermal efficiency.
This essential resource combines experimental data, computational insights, and engineering solutions for professionals developing next-generation combustion technologies and emissions control systems.







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