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Combustion is a field of mechanical engineering that focuses on the study of burning fuels and the release of energy. It involves the study of the chemical reactions that occur when a fuel is burned, as well as the physical and thermodynamic processes that take place during combustion. Combustion is used in a variety of applications, such as the generation of electricity, the production of heat for industrial processes, and the propulsion of vehicles.
The combustion market is a rapidly growing sector of the mechanical engineering industry. It is driven by the need for efficient and cost-effective energy production, as well as the development of new technologies for the production of clean energy. The market is also driven by the increasing demand for efficient and reliable combustion systems in a variety of industries.
Some of the major companies in the combustion market include Siemens, GE, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Rolls-Royce. These companies are involved in the development and production of combustion systems for a variety of applications, including power generation, industrial heating, and propulsion. Show Less Read more