Abstract

Abstract The combustion of fuel and air, which occurs in jet engines and in other devices, is one example of an important set of chemical reactions. To understand and to model this complex process, the basic laws of chemical equilibrium and chemical kinetics are applied. First, the Law of Mass Action is described for a system that is in chemical equilibrium, and then the Arrhenius law is applied to unsteady systems that are changing due to chemical kinetics. Some basic information is presented about the properties of premixed flames, non‐premixed flames, and detonations.

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