1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-2180(99)00063-2
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A simplified, fundamentally based method for calculating NOx emissions in lean premixed combustors

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“…Li et al (1999) differs from that given in Eq. 15 in that the backward rate of reaction 17 is neglected, and the rate of the branching reaction If is assumed to be much faster than that of the recombination reaction 6f, thereby yielding an even simpler rate expression with a 2 = 1 and 7 = 0.…”
Section: U^bicrjexp^-^y (5)mentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Li et al (1999) differs from that given in Eq. 15 in that the backward rate of reaction 17 is neglected, and the rate of the branching reaction If is assumed to be much faster than that of the recombination reaction 6f, thereby yielding an even simpler rate expression with a 2 = 1 and 7 = 0.…”
Section: U^bicrjexp^-^y (5)mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…By retaining all these missing effects, our CO-oxidation rate is seen to describe accurately CO and radicals everywhere. In addition, the contribution of the nitrous-oxide path to NO emissions, that was previously neglected in (Li et al, 1999), is seen to be significant under LPP combustion conditions, and is consequently retained here in the nitrogen chemistry.…”
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