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Replacing Natural Gas in a Gas–Gas Engine with Nuclear Fuel

2021
Building nuclear power is absolutely necessary for a number of reasons. (1) Nuclear power is a carbon-free source of electricity. It does not emit dust, sulfur compounds, nitrogen and carbon dioxide at all. It is therefore environmentally friendly. (2) Throughout the year it provides consumers with a stable supply of electricity, without which modern ...
Ryszard Bartnik   +1 more
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The Natural Gas Fueled Engine

1982
Currently Canada pays in excess of $7.5 million a day for oil imported from abroad. Use of an indigenous alternate fuel can reduce this national burden. An evaluation of the various options possible indicate that natural gases (NG) offer the most attractive alternative to imported oil as a vehicle fuel source.
Gerard J. Born, Enoch J. Durbin
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Influences of Gas Quality on a Natural Gas Engine

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2001
<span class="label">1</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The topic of investigation of this work was the influence of different gas qualities on the engine parameters and particularly on the air excess factor λ. For this research the normalized gases with extreme compositions were used.</div> <div class="htmlview ...
Jan Czerwinski, Pierre Comte
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Combustion Analysis of a Natural Gas Engine

Design, Application, Performance and Emissions of Modern Internal Combustion Engine Systems and Components, 2003
A two-zone thermodynamic model was developed for a spark ignition natural gas engine. The model was used to calculate instantaneous mass burning rate and thermodynamic state of burned and unburned zones of the combustion chamber content. Cylinder pressure data was collected at various engine operating conditions.
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