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Literature Review on Dual-Fuel Combustion Modelling

SAE technical paper series, 2019
In the search for low greenhouse gas propulsion, the dual fuel engine provides a solution to use low carbon fuel at diesel-like high efficiency. Also a lower emission of NOx and particles can be achieved by replacing a substantial part of the diesel fuel
M. Merts, S. Verhelst
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Combustion Chamber Modeling

2019
Combustion is a chemical reaction that occurs between a fuel and an oxidizing agent that produces energy, usually in the form of heat and light. During combustion, oxygen is combined with different elements of the fuel, like carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, etc. and produces the respective oxides.
Baligh El Hefni, Daniel Bouskela
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Combustion Modeling in Internal Combustion Engines

Combustion Science and Technology, 1976
The 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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Combustion Physics: Turbulent combustion modelling

Physics Bulletin, 1984
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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Mathematical Modeling of Vibrational Combustion

Doklady Mathematics, 2020
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Radkevich, E. V.   +2 more
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Modelling Nitromethane Combustion

Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics, 1999
Summary In combustion research, nitromethane is an important nitro-compounded liquid propellant offering high performance. Additionally it can be used as a model substance for understanding mechanisms of combustion of solid propellants. The objectives of investigations were the burning behaviour and the flame spectrum in the UV=VIS spectral range ...
Stefan Kelzenberg   +3 more
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Modeling Combustion of Hydrazinium Nitroformate

38th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, 2002
Combustion of hydrazinium nitroformate (HNF), N2H5C(NO2)3, has been modeled and the resultscompared with experimental observations including steady regression rate (pressure, initial temperature, and radiant flux sensitivities), surface temperature, and linear frequency response to radiation.
K.C. Tang, M.Q. Brewster
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Supersonic Combustion: Modelling and Simulations

14th AIAA/AHI Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, 2006
Mixing and combustion of supersonic reacting flows are currently under investigation for new generation launchers and trans-atmospheric vehicles. Experimental results with hydrogen injected at Mach 2.5 in a Mach 2 airstreams showed combustion taking place just in ∼0.6 m: this indicates that supersonic combustion is very efficient.
INGENITO, ANTONELLA   +3 more
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MODELLING PULVERISED COAL COMBUSTION USING A DETAILED COAL COMBUSTION MODEL

Combustion Science and Technology, 2006
ABSTRACT The ability to assess the combustion behaviour of internationally traded coals and accurately predict flame characteristics, stable species concentration, unburned carbon and pollutant emissions is of importance to the power generating industry. Despite recent advances in coal combustion modelling detailed understanding is still lacking on the
R. I. BACKREEDY   +4 more
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LES Modeling of Scramjet Combustion

44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 2006
The physics of supersonic combustion is analyzed in order to derive a new subgrid scale model for Large Eddy Simulation. Anisotropy associated to the directional Mach number typical of supersonic flows (i. e., M > 1 in only one direction) is explicitly considered by means of non-dimensionalized Navier-Stokes equations.
INGENITO, ANTONELLA   +4 more
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