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| Gasification Archive for January 2000 |
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| 35 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:16:50 2002 |
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GAS-L: THE CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE
Dear Firebugs:
Emerson said that everything is made of the same secret stuff. I take this
to mean that the principles are all the same, the applications hide the
principles so we have to be clever to find them.
There was a wildly popular set of Christmas Lectures at the Royal Society in
London, ostensibly for children, but parents fought for seats.
One of the most popular lectures was "The Chemical History of a Candle" given
by Michael Faraday and published as a book in 1861. I had a copy which I
lost many years ago. I came across it in paperback at Amazon.com and have
been re-reading it.
If I want to teach anyone about combustion, I start with the candle - so
familiar, and yet so little understood. I doubt if anyone yet has an exact
model of combustion in the candle, but it is easy to understand qualitatively
all the pieces involved in such a model.
I highly recommend this entertaining book to anyone interested in any aspect
of combustion.
Yours truly, TOM REED BEF PREDD
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