A joint effort of three continents, this book is about rational
utilization of the fossil fuels for generation of heat or power. It
provides a synthesis of two scientific traditions: the high-performance,
but often proprietary, Western designs, and the elaborate national
standards based on less advanced Eastern designs; it presents both in
the same Western format. It is intended for engineers and advanced
undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in steam power
plants, burners, or furnaces. The text uses a format of practice based
on theory: each chapter begins with an explanation of a process, with
basic theory developed from first principles; then empirical
relationships are presented and, finally, design methods are explained
by worked out examples. It will thus provide researchers with a resource
for applications of theory to practice. Plant operators will find
solutions to and explanations of many of their daily operational
problems. Designers will find this book ready with required data, design
methods and equations. Finally, consultants will find it very useful for
design evaluation.