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On the mathematical problem that represents the steady state combustion of solid fuels

dc.audienceGeneralspa
dc.contributor.advisorCadavid Moreno, Carlos Alberto
dc.contributor.authorSchotborgh, Javier
dc.coverage.spatialMedellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degreeseng
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-03T21:37:46Z
dc.date.available2012-10-03
dc.date.available2012-10-03T21:37:46Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.descriptionviii, 68 p.eng
dc.description.abstractOne of the most captivating experiences in childhood is that of contemplating fire. Fire appears as something entirely different from a solid, a liquid or a gas. In particular, this may have leaded the Greeks to choose fire (together with earth, air and water) as one of the elements that constitute all other substances. The fire caused by wood burning is just one instance of a number of phenomena referred to collectively as combustion phenomena. A lighted candle, a Bunsen burner, the explosion of gasoline in an internal combustion engine, a flying rocket, and even iron rusting, are instances of combustion processes. With the exception of iron rusting, it is natural to think that these phenomena are somehow variations of the same idea. It was not until the XVIIIth century that a scientific understanding of what combustion processes essentially are was achieved. In short, a combustion process is an exothermic chemical reaction between a compound (called fuel) and an oxidizer (usually oxygen). Let us consider some examples.eng
dc.description.degreelevelMaestríaspa
dc.description.degreenameMagíster en Matemáticas Aplicadasspa
dc.description.tableofcontentsContenido parcial: Combustion -- Mathematical model -- Existence on general domains -- A second generalization of Gelfand's problem -- Spherical symmetry.eng
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dc.identifier.instnameinstname:Universidad EAFIT
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10784/150
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversidad EAFITspa
dc.publisher.departmentDepartamento de Ciencias Básicasspa
dc.publisher.facultyEscuela de Ciencias y Humanidadesspa
dc.publisher.placeMedellínspa
dc.publisher.programMaestría en Matemáticas Aplicadasspa
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dc.subjectTrabajo intelectual. Universidad EAFITspa
dc.subjectTesis. Maestría en Matemáticas Aplicadasspa
dc.subjectCombustibles sólidosspa
dc.subjectEl problema Gelfandspa
dc.subject.ddcAnalysiseng
dc.subject.ddcDifferential calculus and equationseng
dc.subject.ddcParcial differential equationseng
dc.subject.keywordIntellectual work. Universidad EAFITeng
dc.subject.keywordThesis. Master's Degree in Applied Mathematicseng
dc.subject.keywordSolid fuelseng
dc.subject.keywordGelfand's problemeng
dc.subject.lembECUACIONES DIFERENCIALES PARCIALESspa
dc.subject.lembCOMBUSTIONspa
dc.subject.lembTERMOQUIMICAspa
dc.subject.lembCOMBUSTIBLESspa
dc.subject.lembTEORIA DE LA COMBUSTIONspa
dc.titleOn the mathematical problem that represents the steady state combustion of solid fuels
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