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Numerical Investigations of Micro-Scale Diffusion Combustion: A Brief Review

With the increasing global concerns about the impacts of byproducts from the combustion of fossil fuels, researchers have made significant progress in seeking alternative fuels that have cleaner combustion characteristics. Such fuels are most suitable for addressing the increasing demands on combust...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2019-08, Vol.9 (16), p.3356
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Energy sources
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Flame stability
Flame temperature
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