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Another form of in situ combustion is the wet combustion method, in which air and water are injected concurrently or alternately. The purpose of injecting water is to recuperate and transport heat from the burned zone to the colder regions downstream of the combustion front.
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An in situ combustion technique in which water is injected simultaneously or alternately with air into a formation. Wet combustion actually refers to wet ...
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In this type of wet combustion, the water evaporates before it reaches the combustion zone. The evaporation front travels more slowly than the combustion zone.
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A Simplified Wet Combustion Method for the Determination of Carbon in Soils. D. D. Waynick.
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A quantitative wet-combustion method for determining organic carbon in soils is described which employs a simple apparatus and a rapid procedure of analysis.
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A WET COMBUSTION METHOD FOR DETERMINING TOTAL CARBON IN SOILS. CLARK, NORMAN ASHWELL; OGG, CLYDE L. Author Information. Iowa State College.
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Additions and Corrections - A Simple Wet Combustion Method for the Determination of Carbon, Oxygen Equivalence and Empirical Formula by Iodic Acid Oxidation.
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