"A Practical Treatise On The Combustion Of Coal" by William Miller Barr is a comprehensive exploration of the principles and practical applications of coal combustion. This treatise delves into the economic generation of heat through the combustion of various fuels-solid, liquid, and gaseous-and meticulously describes the mechanical devices employed to optimize this process.
Barr's work offers an in-depth understanding of combustion, making it an invaluable resource for engineers, technicians, and anyone involved in industrial heating and energy production. With detailed descriptions and practical insights, this book remains relevant for those seeking to understand the intricacies of fuel combustion and the technologies that enhance its efficiency.
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