Abstract
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Every solid fuel has a tendency to react with oxygen, a fact that constitutes the basis of their ability to oxidation and energy intake for combustion, but that poses a risk when it occurs in an uncontrolled manner. When the slow oxidation phenomenon produces more heat than can be evacuated, the result is a heating process, which promotes combustion reactions, primarily fuel oxidation, and a progressive increase in temperature. | |
International
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No |
Congress
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National Symposium on Handling and Hazards of Materials in Industry (HANHAZ2012). Satellite event to the International Congress of Chemical Engineering (ANQUE-ICCE 2012) |
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960 |
Place
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Sevilla |
Reviewers
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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9788469535363 |
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Start Date
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24/06/2012 |
End Date
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27/06/2012 |
From page
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1 |
To page
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1 |
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National Symposium on Handling and Hazards of Materials in Industry HANHAZ2012 |