نتایج جستجو برای: unburned hydrocarbons

تعداد نتایج: 27774  

2015
S. Menon H. Ganti K. Niemeyer C. Hagen

Abundant availability and potential for lower CO2 emissions are drivers for increased utilization of natural gas in automotive engines for transportation applications. However scarce refueling resources for on-road vehicles impose an infrastructure limited barrier on natural gas use in transportation. A novel ‘bimodal’ engine which can operate in a compressor mode has been developed that allows...

2000
MELANIE JONES ANNE JOHNSON-FLANAGAN STEVEN KIISKILA CHARLES BULMER

Jones, M.D., A.M. Johnson-Flanagan, S.B.R. Kiiskila, and C. Bulmer. 2000. First-season growth of lodgepole pine seedlings grown in three different container types and planted on landings, or on burned or unburned sites. In Proceedings, From science to management and back: a science forum for southern interior ecosystems of British Columbia. C. Hollstedt, K. Sutherland, and T. Innes (editors). S...

Journal: :Entropy 2010
Kian Eisazadeh-Far Ali Moghaddas Faranak Rahim Hameed Metghalchi

A thermodynamic model has been developed to calculate burning speed and entropy production of transient expending spherical laminar flame in an enclosed vessel. The model also predicts the particle trajectories of both unburned and burned gases in the vessel. The input to this model is the dynamic pressure rise due to combustion process. The unburned gases are divided into three regions: The co...

Journal: :Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering 2002

2007
David J. Augustine Jack F. Cully Tammi L. Johnson

Factors influencing the distribution and abundance of black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies are of interest to rangeland managers because of the significant influence prairie dogs can exert on both livestock and biodiversity. We examined the influence of 4 prescribed burns and one wildfire on the rate and direction of prairie dog colony expansion in shortgrass steppe of south...

2013
Chad T. Hanson

The Pacific fisher (Martes pennanti) is a rare forest carnivore strongly associated with dense, old forest with high canopy cover for denning and resting. The Sierra Nevada population is very small, genetically distinct, and isolated. Mixed-severity wildland fire is assumed to be a potentially greater threat than logging, and land managers are conducting large-scale forest thinning operations u...

2009
Jon D. Bates Tony J. Svejcar

—The expansion of western juniper ( Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) in the northern Great Basin has resulted in the wide-scale conversion of sagebrush-steppe communities to juniper woodlands. Prescribed fire and mechanical cutting are the 2 main methods used to remove juniper and restore sagebrush steppe. Mechanical treatments commonly leave cut juniper on site. Disadvantages of...

Journal: :نشریه دانشکده فنی 0
هیوا ربوبی یدالله مرتضوی عباسعلی خدادادی

for the first time, this research reports the formation of nanoporous layers of metals on the surface of metal substrates by raney method and their conversion to corresponding porous perovskite layers. the noble metals doped perovskites are used as catalytic converter for reducing automotive pollutants. the use of perovskite as a substrate for the noble metals can reduce the need for such metal...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2002
Jeffrey J Whicker David D Breshears Piotr T Wasiolek Thomas B Kirchner Rebecca A Tavani David A Schoep John C Rodgers

Redistribution of soil, nutrients, and contaminants is often driven by wind erosion in semiarid shrublands. Wind erosion depends on wind velocity (particularly during episodic, high-velocity winds) and on vegetation, which is generally sparse and spatially heterogeneous in semiarid ecosystems. Further, the vegetation cover can be rapidly and greatly altered due to disturbances, particularly fir...

2005
Ella Elman David L. Peterson

We studied the effects of post-harvest treatments on regeneration and forest composition 13–27 years following harvest in high-elevation forests of the North Cascade Range, Washington. Eighteen sites encompassing three common post-harvest treatments were examined at elevations ranging from 830 m to 1460 m. Treatments included: (1) sites broadcast burned and planted with Abies amabilis or Abies ...

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