Author(s): Adel E.M. Nasser
Article publication date: 1989-08-01
Vol. 7 No. 2 (yearly), pp. 55-76.
DOI:
150

Keywords

carbon monoxide, oxygen, combustion

Abstract

Carbon monoxide is one of the harmful gases which generated in combustion. One of the ways to avoid the generation of carbon monoxide is to use a surface which is catalysis to CO and O to form CO2. In order to deal with this method of suppressing CO details about the properties of different percentages of carbon monoxide, oxygen and argon mixtures at high temperatures should be known. The present paper gives some useful data for carbon monoxide, oxygen and argon mixtures at temperatures ranging between 4000 °K up to 10000 °K. The presented data are in the form of tables and curves.