Combustion of Two-Phase Reactive Media addresses the complex
phenomena involved in the burning of solid and liquid fuels. In fact,
the multiplicity of phenomena characteristic of combustion of two-phase
media determine the contents. The three parts deal with: the dynamics of
a single particle; combustion wave propagation in two-phase reactive
media; and thermal regimes of combustion reactors. The book generalizes
the results of numerous investigations into the ignition and combustion
of solid particles, droplets and bubbles, combustion wave propagation in
heterogeneous reactive media, the stability of combustion of two-phase
media, as well as the thermal regimes of high-temperature combustion
reactors. It merges findings from the authors' investigations into
problems of two-phase flows and material from graduate-level courses
they teach at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.