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combustion engineering

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combustion engineering [kəm′bəs·chən en·jə′nir·iŋ]
(mechanical engineering)
The design of combustion furnaces for a given performance and thermal efficiency, involving study of the heat liberated in the combustion process, the amount of heat absorbed by heat elements, and heat-transfer rates.


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Using the achievements of nuclear physics, aerodynamics, materials science and thermophysics, they noticeably contributed to the creation of methodological techniques for the evaluation of weapons resistance to various physical disturbing factors, to the investigation of aggregate characteristics in the structure and componentry of munitions compounded with nuclear and thermonuclear explosives on the basis of aeroballistic, tensile and combustion engineering.
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