166 research outputs found

    Experimental verification of computer spray-combustion models

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    Analytical model formulation, representing performance of spray-combustion device, is based on understanding of atomization, mixing, vaporization, and combustion which occurs in device. Report lists results of correlations of computed values with values obtained from experiments with rocket combustor. Technique offers excellent method for evaluating validity and ranges of applicability of combustion models

    Gas generators produce hydrogen-rich fuel

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    Resulting fuel, which is produced from gasoline and water, can be burned by gasoline engines with significantly reduced pollution and improved fuel economy

    Hydrogen rich gas generator

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    A process and apparatus is described for producing a hydrogen rich gas by injecting air and hydrocarbon fuel at one end of a cylindrically shaped chamber to form a mixture and igniting the mixture to provide hot combustion gases by partial oxidation of the hydrocarbon fuel. The combustion gases move away from the ignition region to another region where water is injected to be turned into steam by the hot combustion gases. The steam which is formed mixes with the hot gases to yield a uniform hot gas whereby a steam reforming reaction with the hydrocarbon fuel takes place to produce a hydrogen rich gas

    Hydrogen rich gas generator

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    A process and apparatus is described for producing a hydrogen rich gas from liquid hydrocarbons and water by means of the steam reforming process using a partial oxidation approach

    An experimental correlation of the nonreactive properties of injection schemes and combustion effects in a liquid-propellant rocket engine. Part II. Instrumentation, experimental apparatus, and experimental techniques

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    Apparatus, techniques, and instrumentation for experimental correlation of nonreactive injection schemes and combustion effects in liquid propellant rocket engin

    An experimental correlation of the nonreactive properties of injection schemes and combustion effects in a liquid-propellant rocket engine. Part 5 - On the influence of vanes on combustion stability

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    Experimental correlation of nonreactive properties of injection schemes and combustion effects in liquid propellant rocket engine - influence of vanes on combustion stabilit

    On the evolution of advanced propulsion systems for spacecraft

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    Use of earth-storable propellants in unmanned spacecraft propulsion systems for flights to near planets and moo

    The effects of injection mass flux distributions and resonant combustion on local heat transfer in a liquid-propellant rocket engine

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    Injection mass flux distributions and resonant combustion effects on local heat transfer in liquid propellant rocket engin

    Local Causal States and Discrete Coherent Structures

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    Coherent structures form spontaneously in nonlinear spatiotemporal systems and are found at all spatial scales in natural phenomena from laboratory hydrodynamic flows and chemical reactions to ocean, atmosphere, and planetary climate dynamics. Phenomenologically, they appear as key components that organize the macroscopic behaviors in such systems. Despite a century of effort, they have eluded rigorous analysis and empirical prediction, with progress being made only recently. As a step in this, we present a formal theory of coherent structures in fully-discrete dynamical field theories. It builds on the notion of structure introduced by computational mechanics, generalizing it to a local spatiotemporal setting. The analysis' main tool employs the \localstates, which are used to uncover a system's hidden spatiotemporal symmetries and which identify coherent structures as spatially-localized deviations from those symmetries. The approach is behavior-driven in the sense that it does not rely on directly analyzing spatiotemporal equations of motion, rather it considers only the spatiotemporal fields a system generates. As such, it offers an unsupervised approach to discover and describe coherent structures. We illustrate the approach by analyzing coherent structures generated by elementary cellular automata, comparing the results with an earlier, dynamic-invariant-set approach that decomposes fields into domains, particles, and particle interactions.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures; http://csc.ucdavis.edu/~cmg/compmech/pubs/dcs.ht
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