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Profiles of regressing surfaces and the derived burning rates were plotted with pressures varying from atmospheric to 100 bar for IPN-DBS blends and OF-II.
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Integrated with upgrading operations to enhance the fuel quality, the process consumes significant amounts of energy, which are currently mostly derived from burning natural gas.
Scientists, of course, saw the hazing blue of wood smoke - or any smoke derived from burning plant material - as something less poetic.
This term likely derived from burning fragrant herbs, juniper berries, aromatic gums (e.g., myrrh), and resinous wood in attempts to sterilize items.
This process represents a promising strategy to supply the world's energy demand and reduce greenhouse gas emissions derived from burning fossil fuels [ 1, 2].
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High speed schlieren images were used to derive turbulent burning velocity.
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