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Calibration of a knock prediction model for the combustion of a gasoline-natural gas mixture

2009

Gaseous fuels, such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Natural Gas (NG), thank to their good mixing capabilities, allow complete and cleaner combustion than normal gasoline, resulting in lower pollutant emissions and particulate matter. Moreover natural gas, which is mainly constituted by methane, whose molecule has the highest hydrogen/carbon ratio, leads also to lower ozone depleting emissions. The authors in a previous work (1) experienced the simultaneous combustion of gasoline and natural gas in a bi-fuel S.I. engine, exploiting so the high knock resistance of methane to run the engine with an ‘overall stoichiometric’ mixture (thus lowering fuel consumption and emissions) and better …

Waste managementChemistrybusiness.industryHomogeneous charge compression ignitionknock prediction double-fuel S.I. engineSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion engineFuel gasNatural gasEngine efficiencyCompression ratioOctane ratingGasolinebusiness
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Protection concepts from optical radiation used in places of danger from explosion of gases, vapour or cloud of particles

2005

Use of optical systems in hazardous locations can result in ignition of surrounding explosive atmosphere. The conducted research work allowed to propose three protection concepts. The primary protection concept - inherently safe optical radiation - consists in use of optical radiation with power, energy or irradiance incapable of causing ignition of surrounding explosive atmosphere. However, the arbitrary determination of values of these parameters is considered as excessively rigorous. The work presents the proposed protection concepts in relation to zone classification. The author describes his own method to determine safe values based on probability mathematics that can be used not only …

Work (thermodynamics)Explosive materialbusiness.industryCloud computingRadiationPower (physics)law.inventionIgnition systemOpticsHazardous wastelawOptical radiationAerospace engineeringbusinessMathematicsSPIE Proceedings
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An experimental and modelling study of the oxidation of 3-pentanol at high pressure

2018

International audience; High pressure oxidation of 3-pentanol is investigated in a jet-stirred reactor and in a shock tube. Experiments in the reactor were carried out at 10 atm, between 730 and 1180 K, for equivalence ratios of 0.35, 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 1000 ppm fuel, at a constant residence time of 0.7 s. Reactant, product and intermediate species mole fractions were recorded using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and gas chromatography (GC). Ignition delay times were measured for 3-pentanol/O2 mixtures in argon in a shock tube at 20 and 40 bar, in a temperature range of 1000–1470 K and for equivalence ratios of 0.5, 1 and 2. The fuel did not show any low-temperature reactivity…

[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryKinetics[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics][CHIM.THEO] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrypentanoljet-stirred reactor[SPI.FLUID]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Reactive fluid environmentignitionShock tube[SPI.FLUID] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Reactive fluid environment3-pentanolkinetic modeling
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The effects of biomass co-gasification and co-firing on the development of combustion dynamics

2018

Abstract Effects of wheat straw co-firing with gas (propane flame) and co-gasification/co-combustion with wood pellets on the development of thermo-chemical conversion of biomass pellets and on heat energy production were experimentally studied and analyzed with the aim to improve the gasification/combustion characteristics and the applicability of wheat straw as an alternative energy source for cleaner heat energy production. The results suggest that the wheat straw co-firing with propane provides an enhanced thermal decomposition of pellets with more complete combustion of volatiles increasing thus the heat output at thermo-chemical conversion of wheat straw and the produced heat energy p…

animal structuresMaterials science020209 energyPelletsBiomass02 engineering and technologyCombustionIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compound020401 chemical engineeringlawBioenergyPropane0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringWaste managementbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringFossil fuelfood and beveragesBuilding and ConstructionStrawPollutionIgnition systemGeneral EnergychemistrybusinessEnergy
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Calibration of a knock prediction model for the combustion of gasoline-LPG mixtures in spark ignition engines

2015

Gaseous fuels, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas (NG), thanks to their good mixing capabilities, allow complete and cleaner combustion than gasoline in spark ignition (SI) engines, resulting in lower pollutant emissions and particulate matter. In a previous work the authors showed that the simultaneous combustion of gasoline and LPG improves an SI engine efficiency with respect to pure gasoline operation with any significant power loss. The addition of LPG to the gasoline-air mixture produces an increase in knock resistance that allows running the engine at full load with overall stoichiometric mixture and better spark advance. In order to predict both performance and ef…

business.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringHomogeneous charge compression ignitionGeneral Physics and AstronomyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyGeneral ChemistryCombustionlaw.inventionIgnition systemmodellingFuel TechnologyKnockingSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion enginelawSpark-ignition engineSpark ignition engineEnvironmental scienceOctane ratingEngine knockingGasolineProcess engineeringbusinessLiquefied petroleum ga
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The relationship between food availability and growth in Mytilus galloprovincialis in the open sea (southern Mediterranean)

1998

Abstract With the aim of gathering information about the possibility of culturing mussels ( Mytilus galloprovincialis ) in a south Mediterranean oligotrophic area, different lots of mussels were placed in culture at depths of −5 m and −15 m and their growth monitored on a monthly basis. Temperature and salinity were measured in situ and water samples were collected at different depths each month. Total suspended matter (TSM) and its inorganic (ISM) and organic (OSM) fractions were analysed by gravimetry and loss on ignition. Photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll- a and phaeopigments), particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON), particulate carbohydrate (CHO), protein (PRT) and lipid…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSettore BIO/07 - EcologiabiologyFood availabilityEcologyfungiSestonMytilus galloprovincialiParticulatesMediterraneanAquatic ScienceBivalviabiology.organism_classificationMytilusMediterranean seaTrophic featurechemistryEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonOrganic matterLoss on ignition
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Preliminary Experimental Study on Double Fuel HCCI Combustion

2015

AbstractThis paper regards an experimental study on a particular internal combustion engine process which combines Double Fuel combustion with Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) using mixtures of natural gas (NG) and gasoline. The tests performed on a CFR engine demonstrate that HCCI combustion can be achieved using NG-gasoline mixtures without knocking occurrence for low to medium engine load varying the proportion between the two fuels. The main advantage of this new combustion process relies on the noticeable higher engine efficiency obtained with respect to conventional spark ignition operation, and on the strong reduction of NOX emissions.

gasolinesimultaneous combustionChemistryHomogeneous charge compression ignitionNatural gaDiesel cycleCombustionNitric OxideAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionIgnition systemnatural gasSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoInternal combustion engineEnergy(all)lawEngine efficiencyefficiencyCompression ratioHCCIDouble FuelEngine knockingEnergy Procedia
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The analcime problem and its impact on the geochemistry of ultrapotassic rocks from Serbia

2004

AbstractTertiary ultrapotassic volcanic rocks from Serbia occasionally display low levels of K2O and K2O/ Na2O. In these rocks, analcime regularly appears as pseudomorphs after pre-existing leucite microphenocrysts. The process ofleucite transformation in Serbian ultrapotassic rocks is very thorough: fresh leucite survives only in ugandites from the Koritnik lava flows as well as in rare inclusions in Cpx. This paper focuses on the impact of ‘analcimization’ on the mineralogy and geochemistry ofthe Serbian ultrapotassic rocks, using the samples where leucite survived as a monitor for the process.Analcimization has had a great impact on the geochemistry of the rocks, but affects only a restr…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAnalcimeLavaGeochemistry550 - Earth sciencesengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesIsotopes of oxygenVolcanic rockGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringLithophileLoss on ignitionPseudomorphLeuciteGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres

2020

Sheep wool is natural, easy obtainable, renewable and biodegradable material with a perspective application as a sorbent in filters for purification of industrial emissions from various environmental pollutants. The element content and thermal stability of Latvian dark-headed sheep wool filter fibres was analysed and described before and after exposure to biomass combustion products. Based on the obtained results, it is concluded that the sheep wool filter fibres can sorb various gaseous combustion products, such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), however, the sorption processes of these gases are irreversible. The obtained results of total reflection X…

lcsh:TN1-997Thermogravimetric analysisSorbentMaterials science020209 energyelement quantificationchemistry.chemical_elementAutoignition temperatureSorption02 engineering and technologysurface analysisthermal stability020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringChemical engineeringchemistryWoolsheep wool filter fibres0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbiomass combustion productsGeneral Materials ScienceCarbonInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryNOxlcsh:Mining engineering. MetallurgyMedžiagotyra
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STOP 12: Late-glacial and Holocene development of Lake Rāzna as recorded by biostratigraphy

2014

loss on ignitionGeographyKvartāra ģeoloģijapollen analyses:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Exogenous earth sciences::Sedimentology [Research Subject Categories]Glacial periodPhysical geographyBiostratigraphyLoss on ignition:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Exogenous earth sciences::Quaternary geology [Research Subject Categories]HoloceneLate Quaternary Terrestrial Processes, Sediments and History: From Glacial to Postglacial Environments
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