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What (who) is glowing combustion - definition

Glowing anode

Combustion (software)         
AUTODESK SOFTWARE
Autodesk Combustion; Discreet combustion; Discreet Combustion; Combustion (computers)
Combustion was a computer program for motion graphics, compositing, and visual effects developed by Discreet Logic, a division on Autodesk. It shares a timeline based interface and also a node based interface with Autodesk Media and Entertainment's (formerly Discreet) higher-end compositing systems Inferno, Flame and Flint.
combustion         
  • An experiment that demonstrates the large amount of energy released on combustion of ethanol. A mixture of alcohol (in this case, ethanol) vapour and air in a large plastic bottle with a small neck is ignited, resulting in a large blue flame and a 'whoosh' sound.
  • The combustion of [[methane]], a [[hydrocarbon]].
  • Air pollution abatement equipment]] provides combustion control for [[industrial processes]].
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sunlight.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE EXOTHERMIC REDOX CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN A FUEL (THE REDUCTANT) AND AN OXIDANT, USUALLY ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN, THAT PRODUCES OXIDIZED, OFTEN GASEOUS PRODUCTS, IN A MIXTURE TERMED AS SMOKE
Combustion reactions; Combusting; Combustion reaction; Combustion theory; Combustion Air; Combustion Gas; Combustion Product; Incomplete combustion; Combustion air; Burning; Combustion gas; Rate of combustion; Combustion phenomena; Combustion chemistry; Complete combustion; Incomplete burning; Ignition energy; Partial combustion
Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning. (TECHNICAL)
The energy is released by combustion on the application of a match...
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Combustion         
  • An experiment that demonstrates the large amount of energy released on combustion of ethanol. A mixture of alcohol (in this case, ethanol) vapour and air in a large plastic bottle with a small neck is ignited, resulting in a large blue flame and a 'whoosh' sound.
  • The combustion of [[methane]], a [[hydrocarbon]].
  • Air pollution abatement equipment]] provides combustion control for [[industrial processes]].
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sunlight.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE EXOTHERMIC REDOX CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN A FUEL (THE REDUCTANT) AND AN OXIDANT, USUALLY ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN, THAT PRODUCES OXIDIZED, OFTEN GASEOUS PRODUCTS, IN A MIXTURE TERMED AS SMOKE
Combustion reactions; Combusting; Combustion reaction; Combustion theory; Combustion Air; Combustion Gas; Combustion Product; Incomplete combustion; Combustion air; Burning; Combustion gas; Rate of combustion; Combustion phenomena; Combustion chemistry; Complete combustion; Incomplete burning; Ignition energy; Partial combustion
Combustion, or burning,colloquial meaning of burning is combustion accompanied by flames is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion does not always result in fire, because a flame is only visible when substances undergoing combustion vaporize, but when it does, a flame is a characteristic indicator of the reaction.

Wikipedia

Glowing plate

When a vacuum tube circuit malfunctions and draws excessive current, the anode ("plate") may overheat, sometimes causing a visible red or orange glow. In consumer electronics, this is universally indicative that the tube is experiencing an overload condition, though the reasons for the overload may vary.

Some high-powered vacuum tubes (e.g. large transmitter or induction heating tubes) have silica envelopes and/or graphite or zirconium coated tantalum plates which are intended to operate at glowing temperatures and thus employ radiation cooling. The zirconium plate coating acts as a getter, and proper getter action in these tubes depends on the plate running at high temperatures. Such tubes may develop excessive gas content if underloaded for long periods of time. One trade name for this type of plate coating is Eimac's "pyrovac".