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Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Premixed Syngas Flames in Closed Domains
Mahmoud Jafargholi
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A dipole–matching strategy is proposed to engineer PVDF‐HFP solid polymer electrolytes by incorporating 3,5–bis(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid. Dipole interactions regulate polymer nucleation and phase alignment, forming compact microstructures, while controlled FSI– decomposition induces a LiF–rich interphase, enabling fast Li+ transport, uniform ...
Ya Song +11 more
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LES Modelling of Propagating Turbulence Premixed Flames using a Dynamic Flame Surface Density Model [PDF]
A Dynamic flame surface density (DFSD) model, developed recently from experimental images for transient turbulent premixed flames, is implemented and tested using the large eddy simulation (LES) modelling technique.
Gubba, SR +3 more
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Pb/Ge/Br codoping in n‐type polycrystalline SnSe induces band convergence and high‐density dislocations, yielding a high power factor of 7.47 μW cm−1 K−2 and ultralow lattice thermal conductivity. Consequently, a peak ZT of 1.6 is achieved, overcoming the traditional performance limitations of n‐type SnSe.
Pubao Peng +7 more
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An optical crosscorrelation technique for turbulent density measurements in flames
Fred Byron Parks
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This work develops a PM@PN composite solid electrolyte via inorganic‐induced organic molecular reconstruction. It constructs continuous interfacial ion superhighways, enables uniform Na+ deposition, and significantly enhances ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability for all‐solid‐state sodium metal batteries.
Jiaze Li +11 more
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Flame surface density based modelling of head-on quenching of turbulent premixed flames
Johannes Sellmann +3 more
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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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