Deutsch: Verbrennung / Español: Combustión / Português: Combustão / Français: Combustion / Italiano: Combustione /
A Combustion is a chemical oxidation accompanied mostly by the generation of light and heat.
In detail a Combustion is
1. Burning, or rapid oxidation, accompanied by release of energy in the form of heat and light.
2. Refers to controlled burning of waste, in which Heat chemically alters organic compounds, converting into stable inorganics such as carbon dioxide and water.
Description
Combustion in the environment is the process of burning fuels that release heat, light, and various chemical byproducts into the atmosphere. This natural or human-induced process plays a significant role in climate change, air pollution, and global warming. The most common types of combustion in the environment include the burning of fossil fuels for energy production, wildfires, and vehicle emissions. When combustion occurs, it releases carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter into the air, contributing to environmental degradation and health risks. The efficiency of combustion processes can greatly impact the amount of pollutants emitted into the atmosphere, making it a critical factor in environmental sustainability efforts.
Application Areas
- Power generation
- Transportation
- Industrial processes
Treatment and Risks
- Air quality monitoring and regulations
- Use of cleaner fuels and technologies
- Implementing combustion efficiency measures
- Health risks from exposure to combustion byproducts
Examples
- Burning of coal in power plants
- Combustion of gasoline in car engines
- Forest fires caused by natural or human activities
Similar Concepts and Synonyms
- Burning
- Fuel combustion
- Fire emissions
Articles with 'Combustion' in the title
- Combustion emissions: Combustion emissions: combustion emissions are air pollutants released solely as a result of burning material. Dioxins and furans are examples of combustion emissions
- Fluidized bed combustion (FBC): Fluidized bed combustion (FBC) : A Fluidized bed Combustion (FBC) is Process for burning coal more efficiently, cleanly, and cheaply. A stream of hot air is used to suspend a mixture of powdered coal and limestone during combustion
- Fossil fuel combustion: Fossil fuel combustion : A Fossil fuel combustion is Burning of coal, oil (including gasoline), or natural gas. This burning, usually to generate energy, releases carbon dioxide, as well as Combustion by products that can include . . .
- Combustion Chamber: Combustion Chamber : A Combustion Chamber is the actual compartment where waste is burned in an incinerator.
- Combustion Product: Combustion Product : A Combustion Product is Substance produced during the burning or oxidation of a material.
Weblinks
- allerwelt-lexikon.de: 'Verbrennung' in the allerwelt-lexikon.de (German)
- umweltdatenbank.de: 'Verbrennung' im Lexikon der umweltdatenbank.de (German)
- space-glossary.com: 'Combustion' in the space-glossary.com
- top500.de: 'Combustion' in the glossary of the top500.de
- quality-database.eu: 'Combustion' in the glossary of the quality-database.eu
- medizin-und-kosmetik.de: 'Verbrennung' im Lexikon von medizin-und-kosmetik.de (German)
- umweltdatenbank.de: 'Verbrennung' im Lexikon der umweltdatenbank.de (German)
- quality-database.eu: 'Combustion' in the glossary of the quality-database.eu
- medizin-und-kosmetik.de: 'Verbrennung' im Lexikon von medizin-und-kosmetik.de (German)
Summary
Combustion in the environment is a widespread process that impacts air quality, climate change, and human health. The burning of fuels releases various pollutants into the atmosphere, making it a significant contributor to environmental degradation. To mitigate the negative effects of combustion, measures such as using cleaner technologies and improving combustion efficiency are essential.
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