Combustion engineering issues for solid fuel systems
Bruce G. Miller
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Combustion engineering issues for solid fuel systems
by Bruce G. Miller, David A. Tillman
Published
December 3, 2007
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
400
ISBN-13
9780123736116
ISBN-10
0123736110
Subjects
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