Experimental and numerical modeling of the effect of solid surface on \(NO_{x}\) emission in the combustion chamber of a water heater (Q435592): Difference between revisions

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Experimental and numerical modeling of the effect of solid surface on \(NO_{x}\) emission in the combustion chamber of a water heater
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    Experimental and numerical modeling of the effect of solid surface on \(NO_{x}\) emission in the combustion chamber of a water heater (English)
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    11 July 2012
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    CFD modeling
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    natural gas
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    flame temperature
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    NO emission
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