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Effect of cerium oxide nanocatalyst on performance emissions and noise of diesel biodiesel blends in a variable compression ratio engine. [PDF]

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Heat Release in Combustion

1994
We have until now been describing and quantifying the chemical changes which take place when a mixture of fuel and air burns. It is equally important to be able to quantify the thermal changes which take place on the combustion of a fuel — hence we must look at the thermodynamics of the combustion process.
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Combustion in heat exchangers

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1978
The ranges of flow for which flames can stably be burnt in combustors based on extensive heat recirculation between products and reactants are examined in terms of the heat exchanger characteristics. This is important because, no matter how desirable it may be to burn poor fuels and mixtures of very low heat content efficiently, there are many ...
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Heats of Combustion. I. The Heat of Combustion of Acetone.

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1941
C. Burke Miles, Herschel Hunt
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Effective heat of combustion for flaming combustion of conifers

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2006
The heat of combustion of burning trees is often used in forest-fire hazard modeling to relate mass-loss results to the heat produced; therefore reliable values are needed. Experimental results for the effective heat of combustion of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) trees are presented as a function of moisture content.
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Heats of Combustion. III. The Heats of Combustion of Some Polynitroparaffins

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1945
A. J. Miller, Herschel Hunt
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