Literature / Source Database:
Combustion and Flame
Description
The official journal of the Combustion Institute
Title (short) |
Combust. Flame |
CODEN |
CBFMAO |
Languages |
English |
First year |
1957 |
Impact factor |
4.168 |
Editor |
J.F. Driscoll, K. Kohse-Höinghaus |
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Status
active
Indexing
APILIT; Abstracts in New Technology and Engineering; Aerospace Database; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; Current Contents; EI Compendex Plus; EMBASE; Ei Engineering; Energy Science and Technology; Environmental Periodicals Bibliography; FLUIDEX; Fuel and Energy Abstracts;
INSPEC; PASCAL/CNRS; Scisearch; Scopus
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0010-2180
E ISSN
1556-2921
First volume
1
Last volume
160+
Publish city
New York
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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References |
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not available |
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Description
Description The journal exists for the publication of experimental and theoretical investigations of combustion phenomena and closely allied matters. Among the subjects emphasized are:
- Atmospheric pollution from combustion
- Combustion in practical systems
- Deflagration and detonation waves
- Electrical aspects of flames
- Experimental techniques
- Fire phenomena
- Flame inhibition, stability and structure
- Fluid dynamics and combustion
- Heat transfer and radiation
- Heterogeneous combustion
- Kinetics and mechanisms of combustion reactions
- Limits of flammability and of spontaneous ignition
- Materials synthesis in flames
- Microgravity combustion
- Modeling and scaling in combustion processes
- New applications of combustion
- Numerical simulation of combustion
- Propellants
- Soot formation
- Spectra
- Supersonic reacting flow
- Thermal decomposition processes
- Thermochemistry and thermodynamic
- Transport properties
- Turbulent flames
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