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LEADS, FLEXIBLE, SHIELDED, HIGH ENERGY IGNITION

2021
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This specification establishes the requirements for shielded, high energy ignition leads for gas turbine engines.</div></div>
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Effects of energy deposition schedule on minimum ignition energy in spark ignition of methane/air mixtures

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2002
A two-dimensional numerical analysis with elementary reactions including ion-molecule reactions has been performed to investigate the effect of energy deposition schedule on the minimum ignition energy in the composite spark ignition of methane/air mixtures.
Takao Yuasa   +5 more
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Energy Conservation in Sintering Ignition Process Based on Comprehensive Ignition Intensity

2018
Ignition is the start point of the sintering circuit, which plays an important role during the whole sintering process. The gas consumption accounts for 80% energy cost in the sintering ignition process. Therefore, gas flow reduction is of great significance to energy conservation in the sintering ignition process.
Wen Pan   +5 more
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Calculation of minimum ignition energy of premixed gases

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2003
The minimum ignition energy of premixed gases has been calculated by using two theoretical expressions and compared with the experimental data. One expression considers the amount of energy that the minimal flame should have, and the other the heat loss from the surface of the minimal flamelet.
Shigeo, Kondo   +2 more
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Determining Minimum Ignition Energies and Quenching Distances of Difficult-To-Ignite Compounds

Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 2003
Abstract Difficulties experienced using ASTM Method E 582-88 for determination of minimum ignition energies of compounds more difficult to ignite than simple hydrocarbons are described along with remedies for overcoming those difficulties.
N Dean Smith, WA Mitchell, MW Tufts
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High Energy Ignition Strategies for Diluted Mixtures via a Three-Pole Igniter

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2016
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A three-pole spark igniter, with the concept to broaden the ignition area, is employed in this paper to investigate the effect of spark discharge strategies on the early ignition burning process.
Shui Yu   +6 more
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Study on Adaptive Ignition Energy System of Two-Stroke Spark Ignition Engine

2009 International Conference on Energy and Environment Technology, 2009
Kerosene is characteristic of higher flash point, poorer evaporation, higher energy density, higher use safety, higher ignition temperature, and slower combustion velocity than that of gasoline. Therefore, kerosene is widely used in the field of navigation.
Binglin Li, Minxiang Wei
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Laser Fusion Energy Poised to Ignite

Science, 2010
Once lasers have shown that they can spark fusion, what next? Projects in Japan, Europe, and the United States are working to build lasers with the necessary power and repetition rate to make energy from laser fusion a reality.
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Fast ignition for inertial fusion energy

18th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering. Symposium Proceedings (Cat. No.99CH37050), 2003
Fast ignition inertial fusion energy is a relatively new concept in which targets are separately compressed and ignited. Compared to central hot spot ignition, this approach results in substantially higher target gains, and relaxed driver and target specifications. If the concept proves viable, these changes allow construction of a much more attractive
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The National Ignition Facility and Laser Fusion Energy

Proceedings of the International Quantum Electronics Conference and Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Pacific Rim 2011, 2011
This talk provides an update of the NIC on the National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the roadmap to demonstrate laser fusion as a viable source of baseload carbon-free energy.
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