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ABSTRACT In the pulverized coal boiler industry, reducing NOx emissions has become a critical objective. Although low‐NOx combustion technologies are effective, they may lead to localized high‐temperature corrosion. To address this issue, near‐wall air supply technology has been introduced, which involves injecting an appropriate amount of air near the
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Preparation and Characterization of Porous Propellants by Template Leaching with PAAK. [PDF]
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Phosphorus-Containing Acrylate-Based Core-Shell Polymers: Synthesis and Flame-Retardant Properties. [PDF]
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Cyclic Flow Reversal Combustion of Liquid Fuels in a Porous Burner. [PDF]
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Chitosan-Branched Polyethyleneimine Hybrid Cationic Layer as an Effective Solution Towards Fire Vulnerability of Cotton Fabric. [PDF]
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A Reduced Mechanism for Low-Temperature Ignition of <i>n</i>‑Pentanol. [PDF]
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Computer-Aided Engineering Process for the Development of a Bread Baking Biomass Oven. [PDF]
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Effective heat of combustion for flaming combustion of conifers
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2006The 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. I. The Heat of Combustion of Acetone.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1941C. Burke Miles, Herschel Hunt
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