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SootLib: A soot model library for combustion simulation
Soot formation in combustion is an important process that affects radiative heat transfer, flame temperatures, and emissions with health and environmental impacts.
Victoria B. Stephens +4 more
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Due to the projected decline of demand for gasoline in light duty engines and the advent of ethanol as a green fuel, the use of gasoline/ethanol blend fuels in heavy duty applications are being investigated as they are projected to have lower cost and ...
Musharrat Chowdhury +3 more
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Synthetic fuels, especially oxygenated fuels, which can be used as blending components, make it possible to modify the emission properties of conventional fossil fuels. Among oxygenated fuels, one promising candidate is oxymethylene ether-3 (OME3).
Robert Schmitz +3 more
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Tracing the evolution of morphology and mixing state of soot particles along with the movement of an Asian dust storm [PDF]
Tracing the aging progress of soot particles during transport is highly challenging. An Asian dust event could provide an ideal opportunity to trace the continuous aging progress of long-range-transported soot particles.
L. Xu +11 more
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Parametric studies of contrail ice particle formation in jet regime using microphysical parcel modeling [PDF]
Condensation trails (contrails) formed from water vapor emissions behind aircraft engines are the most uncertain components of the aviation impacts on climate change.
H.-W. Wong, R. C. Miake-Lye
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Soot Formation in Methane Pyrolysis Reactor: Modeling Soot Growth and Particle Characterization
Methane pyrolysis is a very attractive and climate-friendly process for hydrogen production and the sequestration of carbon as solid material. The formation of soot particles in methane pyrolysis reactors needs to be understood for technology scale-up calling for appropriate soot growth models.
Akash Bhimrao Shirsath +9 more
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Modeling light scattering from Diesel soot particles [PDF]
The Mie model is widely used to analyze light scattering from particulate aerosols. The Diesel particle scatterometer, for example, determines the size and optical properties of Diesel exhaust particles that are characterized by the measurement of three angle-dependent elements of the Mueller scattering matrix.
Hull, Patricia +2 more
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The dataset presented in this article is linked to the research article titled “Evolution in size and structural order for incipient soot formed at flame temperatures greater than 2100 K” [1].
Shruthi Dasappa, Joaquin Camacho
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Forest fires arise from anthropogenic load and lightning activity. The formation of a thunderstorm front is due to the influence of a number of factors, including the emission of aerosol particles from forest fires.
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy +2 more
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This article presents the results of computations on pilot-based turbulent methane/air co-flow diffusion flames under the influence of the preheated oxidizer temperature ranging from 293 to 723 K at two operating pressures of 1 and 3 atm. The focus is on
Subrat Garnayak +4 more
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