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Spark and Laser Ignition

2009
In the context of nonshock initiation of secondary explosives, electric sparks and lasers represent sources of external power that may stimulate exothermic reaction in energetic materials, and generate enough heat and reaction product gases to ignite a propagating combustion reaction.
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Utilization of green ammonia as a hydrogen energy carrier for decarbonization in spark ignition engines

International journal of hydrogen energy, 2023
Caneon Kurien, Mayank K. Mittal
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Spark ignition of turbulent gases

Combustion and Flame, 1982
Abstract Theoretical numerical solutions are presented of the spread of hot gas kernels under turbulent and laminar conditions. Even under the former condition the early stages of thermal spread occur principally through the agency of molecular conduction.
M. McMahon   +3 more
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Minimum ignition energy for laser spark ignition

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2005
Abstract Combustion ignition by electrical sparks and nonresonant laser sparks is preceded by breakdown, electron heating, relaxation of internal plasma energy, shock wave generation and propagation, and subsonic flows. Measurements and model calculations of these processes (which occur over times of 10 −12 –10 −1  s) in laser sparks show that the ...
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Spark ignition transitions in premixed turbulent combustion

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023
S. Shy
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Review and Performance Evaluation of Fifty Alternative Liquid Fuels for Spark-Ignition Engines

Energy & Fuels, 2019
The currently discussed alternative fuels for spark-ignition engines are numerous. A total of 50 different liquid fuel compounds were identified from the literature.
Dominik Gschwend   +3 more
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Effect of hydrogen enrichment on the flame propagation, emissions formation and energy balance of the natural gas spark ignition engine

Fuel, 2022
Xingyu Sun   +7 more
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Combustion in a spark-ignition engine

Applied Energy, 2000
Abstract This paper describes a simple analysis for the prediction of pressure within a spark ignition engine. This is done by modelling the combustion process using the Wieb function approach, which is an exponential function in the form y=1−e−axm, to calculate the rate of fuel burned.
Z.H Kodah   +3 more
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