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Mechanism and modeling of nitrogen chemistry in combustion
James A. Miller,Craig T. Bowman +1 more
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In this article, the mechanisms and rate parameters for the gas-phase reactions of nitrogen compounds that are applicable to combustion-generated air pollution are discussed and illustrated by comparison of results from detailed kinetics calculations with experimental data.About:
This article is published in Progress in Energy and Combustion Science.The article was published on 1989-01-01. It has received 2843 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Combustion.read more
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Development of Comprehensive Detailed and Reduced Reaction Mechanisms for Combustion Modeling
TL;DR: Chung et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the Robert H. Goddard Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), who is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
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HCN oxidation in an O2/CO2 atmosphere: An experimental and kinetic modeling study
TL;DR: In this paper, a flow reactor experimental and kinetic modeling study of the oxidation behavior of HCN under CO{sub 2} diluted conditions, in the 900-1450 K temperature range and for different stoichiometries, ranging from very reducing to oxidizing conditions, was performed.
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Nitrogen Isotope Composition of Thermally Produced NOx from Various Fossil-Fuel Combustion Sources.
TL;DR: A negative correlation between NOx concentrations and δ(15)N-NOx for fossil-fuel combustion sources equipped with selective catalytic reducers was observed, suggesting that the catalytic reduction of NOx increases δ (15)nNOx values relative to the NOx produced through fossil- fuel combustion processes.
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NO formation/reduction mechanisms of ammonia/air premixed flames at various equivalence ratios and pressures
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the fundamental characteristics of NOx experimentally, such as NO emission and chemiluminescence of ammonia/air flames not only at the atmospheric pressure but also under high pressures and explored NO formation/reduction mechanisms using numerical simulation.
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A density functional study of the global potential energy surfaces of the [H,C,N,O] system in singlet and triplet states
TL;DR: In this paper, the global potential energy surfaces (PESs) of the [H,C,N,O] system in singlet and triplet states have been investigated using the hybrid density functional B3LYP/6−311G(d,p) method.
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Chemical Kinetic Data Base for Combustion Chemistry. Part I. Methane and Related Compounds
W. Tsang,R. F. Hampson +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated data on the kinetics and thermodynamic properties of species that are of importance in methanepyrolysis and combustion, including H, H2, O, O2, OH, HO2, CH2O, CH4, C2H6, HCHO, CO2, CO, HCO, CH3, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9, CH10, CH11, CH12, CH13, CH14, CH15, CH16, CH17, CH
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The Mathematical Theory of Combustion and Explosions
TL;DR: In this paper, various topics in the area of combustion and explosives are discussed, including basic physical concepts of the science of combustion, the time-independent theory of thermal explosions, time-dependent statement of the problem of the initiation of chemical reaction waves in fuel mixtures, laminar flames, complex and chain reactions in flames, the gas dynamics of combustion dynamics, and diffusional combustion of gases.
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The Chemkin Thermodynamic Data Base
TL;DR: The Chemkin general-purpose chemical kinetics package uses a data base that contains polynomial fits to specific heats, standard state enthalpies, and standard state entropy as mentioned in this paper.
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Rate Coefficients in the C/H/O System
TL;DR: In this article, a critical survey of reaction rate coefficient data important in describing high-temperature combustion of H2, CO, and small hydrocarbons up to C4 is presented.