Conservation of energy requires an efficient combustion of fossil fuels, and the protection of the environment demands a limitation of
the pollutants emitted from combustion systems. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science contains articles by internationally
recognized authors in the fields of combustion, flames, fuel ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Conservation of energy requires an efficient combustion of fossil fuels, and the protection of the environment demands a limitation of
the pollutants emitted from combustion systems. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science contains articles by internationally
recognized authors in the fields of combustion, flames, fuel science and technology and energy studies. Each volume contains a number
of specially commissioned review articles on a specific topic, which provides the reader with an orderly and concise survey of a particular
aspect of combustion and energy. The length of the articles allows authors to discuss their subjects more fully and comprehensively than
can be undertaken in papers reporting original work. These review articles provide an opportunity for research workers to become usefully
informed in fields other than their own. They are of use to students seeking a review of a particular subject, together with a comprehensive
bibliography. Certain volumes are also aimed at engineers working in government and industrial research establishments, seeking practical
solutions to problems in the fields of energy and pollution.