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Measurements of Laminar Flame Velocity for Components of Natural Gas
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Laminar burning velocities of n-heptane, iso-octane, ethanol and their binary and tertiary mixtures
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Experimental and modeling study of laminar burning velocity of biomass derived gases/air mixtures
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NCN concentration and interfering absorption by CH2O, NH and OH in low pressure methane/air flames with and without N2O
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Experimental Study of Local Axial Mixing in a Pilot-Scale Cold Burner
2011) International Symposium on New Frontiers in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 50(2). p.1070-1078(
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Photofragmentation laser-induced fluorescence imaging in premixed flames
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Quantitative HCN measurements in CH4/N2O/O-2/N-2 flames using mid-infrared polarization spectroscopy
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Accurate measurements of laminar burning velocity using the Heat Flux method and thermographic phosphor technique
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The differentiated effect of NO and NO2 in promoting methane oxidation
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The temperature dependence of the laminar burning velocity of ethanol flames
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- 2010
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Formation and consumption of NO in H-2 + O-2 + N-2 flames doped with NO or NH3 at atmospheric pressure
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The effect of temperature on the adiabatic laminar burning velocities of CH4-air and H-2-air flames
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Adiabatic laminar burning velocities of CH4 + H2 + air flames at low pressures
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