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Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Using Solid Sorbents: A Review

, 2012
Post-combustion CO2 capture from the flue gas is one of the key technology options to reduce greenhouse gases, because this can be potentially retrofitted to the existing fleet of coal-fired power stations.
A. Samanta   +4 more
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Application of the first combustion model to spray combustion

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2004
Liquid fuel is of interest to apply to gas turbines. The large advantage is that liquids are easily storable as compared to gaseous fuels. Disadvantage is that liquid fuel has to be sprayed, vaporized and mixed with air. Combustion occurs at some stage of mixing and ignition.
B. de Jager, Jacobus B.W. Kok
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Turbulent combustion modeling

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2002
Numerical simulation of flames is a growing field bringing important improvements to our understanding of combustion. The main issues and related closures of turbulent combustion modeling are reviewed. Combustion problems involve strong coupling between chemistry, transport and fluid dynamics.
Vervisch, Luc, Veynante, Denis
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Ammonia/Methane combustion: Stability and NOx emissions

Combustion and Flame, 2022
G. B. Ariemma   +4 more
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Combustion Processes in Mild Combustion

2005
Mild Combustion is a process completely different both from deflagration, detonation, explosion in a classic form, and also from the processes that generate diffusion flames. Therefore it deserves to be analyzed separately from these processes and quoted with a specific name.
A Cavaliere, M de Joannon
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MILD Combustion

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.
Mariarosaria de Joannon   +2 more
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The combustion process

2008
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the process of combustion involved in industries and process furnaces. Combustion is a specific group of chemical reactions where a fuel and oxygen burn together at sufficiently high temperature to evolve heat and combustion products.
Peter Mullinger, Barrie Jenkins
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Modeling nitrogen chemistry in combustion

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2018
P. Glarborg   +3 more
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Combustion

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1948
Bernard Lewis, Guenther von Elbe
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