نتایج جستجو برای: unburned hydrocarbons

تعداد نتایج: 27774  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
abas jamshidi bakhtar khosro sagheb-talebi mohamad reza marvi mohajer maziar haidari

fire, as a natural ecological disturbance factor in forest, this study located in the marivan region, northern zagros forest, and western iranian state of kurdistan. in each burned and unburned area 30 circle sample plot (1000 m2) were collected by randomized–systematic method in the 100×200 m net (in total 60 plots). in every sample plot the kind of species, number of tree, the height of coppi...

Journal: :Energy Conversion And Management: X 2022

Surrogate fuels for hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) algae biocrude depicting its nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) content were simulated in this study tested a multi-cylinder diesel engine. The influence of N S presence the fuel on combustion behaviour emissions profile was investigated. To our knowledge, S-containing reference to HTL biocrude, have not been reported an internal engine literature, ...

2006
Yuji Nakamura Satoshi Manome Hiroshi Yamashita

Imaging scheme based on Acetone-OH simultaneous PLIF (Planer Laser-Induced Fluorescence) is applied for diagnostics of reactive zone over the premixed flames and the reactive zone imaging are demonstrated for turbulent premixed flame conditions. In the present study, visualization of reactive zone is brought by simultaneous measurement of unburned zone through acetone (seeded into the fuel flow...

2009
Heraldo L. Vasconcelos Renata Pacheco Raphael C. Silva Pedro B. Vasconcelos Cauê T. Lopes Alan N. Costa Emilio M. Bruna

Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have analyzed how soil-and-litter dwelling arthropods respond to fire disturbance despite the critical role these organisms play in nutrient cycling and other biogeochemical processes. Following the incursion of a fire into a woodland savanna ecological reserve in Central Brazil, we monitored the dynamics...

2014
Li Xue Hongyue Chen

Pinus massoniana forests bordering South China are often affected by wildfires. Fires cause major changes in soil properties in many forest types but little is known about the effects of fire on soil properties in these P. massoniana forests. Such knowledge is important for providing a comprehensive understanding of wildfire effects on soil patterns and for planning appropriate long-term forest...

Journal: :Energy and Power Engineering 2009

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2003
K G Austin J F Hansbrough C Dore J Noordenbos M J Buono

The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of patients with burns on 30 to 40% and 60% or greater of their BSA to thermoregulate their core temperature during exercise in the heat. Two groups (n = 3 in each) of subjects with healed third-degree burns (34.0 +/- 1.4% and 77.7 +/- 12.4%, respectively) and a group of unburned subjects (n = 2) exercised for 1 hour on a cycle ergometer at 75...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Lennert Schepers Birgen Haest Sander Veraverbeke Toon Spanhove Jeroen Vanden Borre Rudi Goossens

Uncontrolled, large fires are a major threat to the biodiversity of protected heath landscapes. The severity of the fire is an important factor influencing vegetation recovery. We used airborne imaging spectroscopy data from the Airborne Prism Experiment (APEX) sensor to: (1) investigate which spectral regions and spectral indices perform best in discriminating burned from unburned areas; and (...

Journal: :International Journal of Automotive Technology 2022

Compression-ignition (CI) engines have been utilised in transport and power generation sectors due to their excellent thermal efficiency, robustness durability. However, the rapid depletion of crude oil reserves environmental concerns forced CI be powered by alternative environment-friendly renewable fuels. Biodiesel, which contains ∼10 % (w/w) oxygen its fuel molecules, has become a popular fo...

Journal: :Environmental management 2001
S W Gabrey A D Afton

Many marshes in the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain, USA, are managed through a combination of fall or winter burning and structural marsh management (i.e., levees and water control structures; hereafter SMM). The goals of winter burning and SMM include improvement of waterfowl and furbearer habitat, maintenance of historic isohaline lines, and creation and maintenance of emergent wetlands. Although m...

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