نتایج جستجو برای: combustion reaction

تعداد نتایج: 440386  

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals 2012

Journal: :Ceas Space Journal 2023

Abstract CHEMKIN-Pro was used to build a custom-made reduced reaction mechanism for 3D simulation of C 2 H 4 /Air in supersonic combustion ramjet (scramjet) combustor the JAXA S-520-RD1 flight test performed on 24 July 2022. It also attempted reproduce effect unavoidable O vitiation facility (ground) characteristics. USC Mech II (a 111-species mechanism) applied as master mechanism. First, 1D c...

2006
Pratik N Sheth B. V. Babu

Biomass, mainly in the form of wood, is the oldest form of energy used by humans. Gasification is a process of conversion of solid carbonaceous fuel into combustible gas by partial combustion. In the present study, a model developed by us in our earlier study is used for predicting the steady-state composition and rate of reaction profiles for the reduction zone of the downdraft biomass gasifie...

Journal: :Journal of the Ceramic Association, Japan 1987

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Petroleum and Gas 2016

2015
Jun Li Manosh C. Paul Paul L. Younger Ian Watson Mamdud Hossain Stephen Welch

Biomass co-firing is becoming a promising solution to reduce CO2 emissions, due to its renewability and carbon neutrality. Biomass normally has high moisture and volatile contents, complicating its combustion behavior, which is significantly different from that of coal. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) combustion model of a single biomass particle is employed to study high-temperature rapid...

2010
James R. Drummond

Carbon monoxide is a common pollutant in the troposphere. Produced mainly by incomplete combustion and industrial activity, it has a concentration within the (normal) range of ~50-200ppbv throughout the troposphere. The major sink is its reaction with the hydroxyl (OH) radical. The lifetime of CO is ~20-30days in the troposphere. The fairly long lifetime and the reaction with OH makes CO an int...

Journal: :Monte Carlo Meth. and Appl. 2008
Michael Stöllinger Stefan Heinz

The use of probability density function (PDF) methods for turbulent combustion simulations is very attractive because arbitrary finite-rate chemistry can be exactly taken into account. PDF methods are well developed for non-premixed turbulent combustion. However, many real flames involve a variety of mixing regimes (non-premixed, partially-premixed and premixed turbulent combustion), and the de...

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