Search for dissertations about: "low pressure gas"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 346 swedish dissertations containing the words low pressure gas.
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1. Multipactor in Low Pressure Gas
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2. Multipactor in low pressure gas and in nonuniform rf field structures
Abstract : Resonant electron multiplication in vacuum, multipactor, is analysed for several geometries where the RF electric field is nonuniform. In particular, it is shown that the multipactor behaviour in a coaxial line is both qualitatively and quantitatively different from that observed with the conventionally used simple parallel-plate model. READ MORE
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3. Experimental Investigations of High Pressure Catalytic Combustion for Gas Turbine Applications
Abstract : This work is devoted to generate knowledge and high quality experimental data of catalytic combustion at operational gas turbine conditions.The initial task of the thesis work was to design and construct a high pressure combustion test facility, where the catalytic combustion experiments can be performed at real gas turbine conditions. READ MORE
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4. Bimetallic Palladium Catalysts for Methane Combustion in Gas Turbines
Abstract : Catalytic combustion is a promising combustion technology for gas turbines, which results in ultra low emission levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO) and unburned hydrocarbons (UHC). Due to the low temperature achieved in catalytic combustion almost no thermal NOx is formed. READ MORE
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5. An Investigation of Low Temperature Combustion Using high Levels of EGR
Abstract : The diesel engine offers good fuel economy and generates low carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, but it is also a source of undesirably high particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, which are subject to increasingly strict legislative limits because of their adverse effects on the environment and human health. Thus, in recent years, several combustion concepts have been developed to meet future legislation requirements, one of which is Low Temperature Combustion (LTC) using high levels of EGR (Exhaust Gas Recycling). READ MORE