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Effect of hydrogen on hydrogen–methane turbulent non-premixed flame under MILD condition

Mardani et al., 2010

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9049383023022577644
Author
Mardani A
Tabejamaat S
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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Energy crises and the preservation of the global environment are placed man in a dilemma. To deal with these problems, finding new sources of fuel and developing efficient and environmentally friendly energy utilization technologies are essential. Hydrogen containing …
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