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2010
Mild Combustion processes evolve in a temperature and concentration range outside the limit of interest of standard combustion processes, with the aim of lowering the maximum temperature of the whole process below the value at which massive pollutants formation occurs.
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Mild Combustion processes evolve in a temperature and concentration range outside the limit of interest of standard combustion processes, with the aim of lowering the maximum temperature of the whole process below the value at which massive pollutants formation occurs.
Mariarosaria de Joannon +2 more
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Comparative combustion kinetics for in situ combustion process
Thermochimica Acta, 1999Abstract In this research, thermal characteristics and combustion kinetics of three crude oils (13–27°API) were investigated using DuPont 9900 thermal analysis system (TG/DTG). A sample size of 10 mg, heating rate of 10°C min −1 were used in the temperature range of 20–700°C under air atmosphere.
Cengizhan Keskin, Mustafa Versan Kok
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Combustion Physics: Turbulent combustion modelling [PDF]
Turbulent combustion modelling as a major distinctive topic has been with us now for more than ten years. Increasingly it has attracted the interest of fluid dynamicists and applied mathematicians, groups without established interests in chemically reacting flows.
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Combustion Modeling in Internal Combustion Engines
Combustion Science and Technology, 1976The fundamental assumptions of the Blizard and Keck combustion model for internal combustion engines are examined and a generalization of that model is derived. The most significant feature of the model is that it permits the occurrence of unburned hydrocarbons in the thermodynamic-kinetic modeling of exhaust gases.
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Modeling nitrogen chemistry in combustion
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2018P. Glarborg +3 more
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Biofuels (alcohols and biodiesel) applications as fuels for internal combustion engines
, 2007A. Agarwal
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