PUBLICATIONS

The following publications are available for purchase through the Combustion Institute. Members are eligible for substantial discounts.

Proceedings from Past Symposia of the Combustion Institute

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     Special member price for Combustion and Flame

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     Special member price for Combustion, Theory & Modeling

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Combustion and Flame

Members from the various sections cooperate in editing the journal of the Combustion Institute, Combustion and Flame. Each month, they select experimental and theoretical investigations into combustion phenomena and related topics to address in the journal. Members are also responsible for the critical reviews of recent research and reviews of relevant books, a welcome part of each issue.

The efforts of our members have not gone unnoticed. In 1991, Combustion and Flame was cited more often than any other engineering journal (recorded by the Institute for Scientific Information Impact Factor.).

Combustion and Flame

Combustion Theory and Modelling

CTM is increasing to 6 issues in 2006, is devoted to the application of mathematical theory, modeling, numerical simulation and experimental techniques to the study of combustion.  Experimental studies that are published in the Journal should be closely related to theoretical issues, by highlighting fundamental theoretical questions or by providing a sound basis for comparison with theory.

Combustion Science & Technology  

CST is published monthly, is an international journal which provides for open discussion and prompt publication of new results, discoveries and developments in the various disciplines which constitute the field of combustion.  The editors invite original contributions dealing with flame and fire research, flame raditaion, chemical fuels and propellants, reacting flows, therochemistry, material synthesis, atmospheric chemistry and combustion phenomena related to aircraft gas turbines, chemical rockets, ramjets, automotive engines, furnaces and environmental studies.  In so doing, the editors hope to establish a central vehicle for the rapid exchange of ideas and results emanating from the many diverse areas associated with combustion.

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