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Global and Detailed Calculation of Tube Wall Temperature in a Process Furnace Steam Superheater
This study presents a comparison between an iterative global model and multiple approaches to a new non‐iterative model with the purpose of predicting tube wall temperature of a superheater. The results show that the non‐iterative method achieves sufficient accuracy while improving the prediction of local temperature distribution and better ...
Anežka Michálková, Zdeněk Jegla
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Flame stability and equivalence ratio assessment of turbulent partially premixed flames
This study is geared toward generating highly stabilized partially premixed flames at various levels of turbulence and partially premixing. Therefore, with the help of the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique, a new burner was constructed and employed to quantitatively estimate the mixture equivalence ratio (Φ) within the flame.
Badawy, Tawfik +9 more
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Spray‐flame synthesis enables highly flexible and scalable production of multinary and high‐entropy oxide nanoparticles due to high synthesis temperatures with subsequent quenching. Temperature‐dependent in situ diffraction of as‐synthesized materials clearly reveals entropy stabilization in rock salt lattices, while spinels—featuring tetrahedral and ...
Mohammed‐Ali Sheikh +7 more
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Partially-Premixed Flames in Internal Combustion Engines [PDF]
This was a joint university-industry research program funded by the Partnerships for the Academic-Industrial Research Program (PAIR). The research examined partially premixed flames in laboratory and internal combustion engine environments at Vanderbilt University, University of Michigan, and General Motors Research and Development.
Pitz, Robert W. +3 more
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Experimental Analysis on Flame Flickering of a Swirl Partially Premixed Combustion
An experiment was conducted to explore the flickering parameters under varying mass flow rate of fuel m ˙ F with spatial analysis and global analysis.
Zhongya Xi +5 more
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The direct injection of natural gas (NG), which is an important research direction in the development of NG engines, has the potential to improve thermal efficiency and emissions.
Jinze Li +6 more
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CFD analysis of a diesel–CH4–H2 tri‐fuel engine shows that increasing hydrogen energy share (HES) enhances mixing and accelerates combustion, improving pressure, efficiency, and reducing CO and soot. At 60% HES, ISFC improves 26.2%, soot drops 95%, while NOx increases due to higher temperatures. ABSTRACT The global commitment to achieve net‐zero carbon
Md. Ifthaker Alam +4 more
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While gas-turbine combustors have received much research attention, the forced response of large atmospheric industrial flames is much less studied. To improve the understanding of thermoacoustic instabilities in industrial combustion systems, the forced
Jesse Hofsteenge, Jim Kok
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NOx reduction effect of two-stage combustion using tubular flame
The recuperative burner and the regenerative burner that applied exhaust heat recirculation are proposed as energy-saving technology in furnaces in a practical use.
Yosuke SHIRAGA +4 more
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The scale-resolving simulation of a practical gas turbine combustor is performed using a partially premixed finite-rate chemistry combustion model. The combustion model assumes finite-rate chemistry by limiting the chemical reaction rate with flame speed.
Kai Zhang +2 more
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