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Changing Emissions and Atmospheric Chemistry: Ongoing Impacts on Air Quality and Climate. [PDF]
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Dataset of numerical assessment on the combined effects of non-thermal plasma and water addition in hydrogen combustion. [PDF]
Mehdi G +6 more
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Multi-indicator feature extraction and temperature prediction model for spontaneous coal combustion and oxidation. [PDF]
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Flashback behavior and safety implications of hydrogen-natural gas mixtures. [PDF]
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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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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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Counterflow spray combustion modeling
Combustion and Flame, 1989A fuel spray planar counterflow flame has been modeled by means of a low-Mach-number boundary layer approach. The model considers density variations and full coupling between the two phases by means of a hybrid Eulerian-Lagrangian formulation, with droplet drag and vaporization.
G. CONTINILLO, W. SIRIGNANO
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International Journal of Ambient Energy, 2000
SYNOPSIS In recent years, there have been considerable developments in combustion models for fossil fuels that are used for design purposes by means of CFD modelling of combustors in power stations. As a result it is now possible to predict combustion behaviour in complex power station furnances fuelled by coal.
J. M. Jones +2 more
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SYNOPSIS In recent years, there have been considerable developments in combustion models for fossil fuels that are used for design purposes by means of CFD modelling of combustors in power stations. As a result it is now possible to predict combustion behaviour in complex power station furnances fuelled by coal.
J. M. Jones +2 more
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