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Not What You Meant?  There are 6 definitions for Combustion.  Also try: Burning.

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The Dictionary of Environmental Science and Engineering, Second Edition

T,T,T,O

Time, temperature, turbulence and oxygen. These are the elements necessary for a good combustion process. There must be sufficient time for burning, a sufficiently high temperature must be attained, there must be adequate turbulence for good mixing and sufficient oxygen for complete combustion. Too much air reduces the combustion temperature.

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T,T,T,O from The Dictionary of Environmental Science and Engineering, Second Edition. ISBN: 0-203-93405-9. Published: 30-Oct-2007. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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