Search for dissertations about: "hydrogen combustion"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 112 swedish dissertations containing the words hydrogen combustion.
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16. Application of Laser Techniques in Combustion Environments of Relevance for Gas Turbine Studies
Abstract : In the work presented in this thesis, different laser-based techniques were employed for measurements in different combustion devices. Laser-based techniques enable non-intrusive and in-situ measurements to be carried out, in which high spatial and temporal resolution can be obtained. READ MORE
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17. Materials for High-Temperature Catalytic Combustion
Abstract : Catalytic combustion is an environmentally friendlytechnique to combust fuels in e.g. gas turbines. Introducing acatalyst into the combustion chamber of a gas turbine allowscombustion outside the normal flammability limits. READ MORE
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18. Laminar burning velocity of hydrogen and flame structure of related fuels for detailed kinetic model validation
Abstract : The laminar burning velocity and the flame structure are common targets for combustion studies aimed at detailed kinetic model development. In the present work, fuels relevant to hydrogen combustion were considered. READ MORE
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19. Hydrogen Bonding in Liquid Alcohols
Abstract : Hydrogen bonded (H-bonded) materials, such as water, alcohols, sugars, and even DNA, are extremely important for biology, as well as chemical industry. Alcohols are used as solvents in paints, in perfumes, as cleaners, anti-freezers, or as an alternative to petrol in combustion engines. READ MORE
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20. Impacts of alternative combustion diluents and hydrogen addition on a swirl-stabilized flame related to gas turbine application
Abstract : The global energy tendency leads to increasing attention on clean combustion technologies in order to eliminate adverse impacts on the environment. The utilization of oxyfuel combustion (CO2 acts as the only combustion dilution), flame diluents, and hydrogen fuel in gas turbine combustion provides a promising solution to reduce combustion pollutant emissions. READ MORE