Simulating Lime Kiln Combustion - Hi My Name Is Cake

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The discussion centers on the need for a comprehensive understanding of lime kiln combustion, including defining key concepts, modeling processes, and analyzing species involved. The user seeks guidance on transport and reaction mechanisms related to lime kiln operations. A link to a Google search for lime kiln combustion is provided for further research. The inquiry highlights a gap in knowledge and a desire for clarity on the subject. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of detailed information in simulating lime kiln combustion processes.
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Hi my name is cake. um not good at enslish.

i need lime kiln combustion.
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