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In Fuel 2010 89(9):2323-2330
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In Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 2007 31(8):897-908
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In Fuel 2007 86(4):585-596
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Applied Energy. 88:4719-4724
In Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) combustion, a lean premixed charge combusts simultaneously in multiple sites. Utilizing highly diluted mixtures, and lack of any significant flame propagation, in-cylinder NOx formation is reduced. Ma
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Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2011:486-498
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Fuel. 89:2323-2330
Homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion is a spontaneous multi-site auto-ignition of a lean premixed fuel–air mixture, which has high heat release rate, short combustion duration and no evidence of flame propagation. In HCCI engin
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International Journal of Green Energy. 4:339-349
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of manure in mixed farming areas can produce biogas from which electrical power or pipeline grade natural gas can be produced. In this study, the cost of power and gas and the carbon emission reduction from AD plants receivin
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Fuel. 86:585-596
The motivation of this study is to explore the feasibility of extending the EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) diluent tolerance for methane/air mixtures with reformer gas (CO and H 2 ). A preheated cylindrical combustion chamber was used to measure the
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International Journal of Green Energy. 3:257-270
We compare calculated greenhouse gas emissions for a North American beef feedlot operation, which includes biogas production by anaerobic digestion with subsequent electricity generation (the AD case), to the emissions for a “business as usual” c
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Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 16:497-506
Premixed ammonia/nitric oxide flame was simulated using the Lindstedt 1994 and Miller–Bowman 1989 reaction mechanisms in CHEMKIN. The predicted laminar burning velocities compared well with limited measured values in the literature. The effects of