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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R828167
Soot, Precursor Particle and Higher Hydrocarbon Production in Flames
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Exploratory Research - Engineering, Chemistry, and Physics) (1999)
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Journal Article | Bennett BAV, McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Smooke MD, Colket MB. Computational and experimental study of axisymmetric coflow partially premixed ethylene/air flames. Combustion and Flame 2001;127(1-2):2004-2022. |
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Journal Article | McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD. The effects of slight premixing on fuel decomposition and hydrocarbon growth in benzene-doped methane nonpremixed flames. Combustion and Flame 2002;129(3):305-323. |
R828167 (Final) |
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Journal Article | McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD. Experimental study of fuel decomposition and hydrocarbon growth processes for cyclohexane and related compounds in nonpremixed flames. Combustion and Flame 2004;136(1-2):155-167. |
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Journal Article | McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Atakan B, Kohse-Höinghaus K. Studies of aromatic hydrocarbon formation mechanisms in flames: progress towards closing the fuel gap. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 2006;32(3):247-294. |
R828167 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Roesler JF, Martinot S, McEnally CS, Pfefferle LD, Delfau J-L, Vovelle C. Investigating the role of methane on the growth of aromatic hydrocarbons and soot in fundamental combustion processes. Combustion and Flame 2003;134(3):249-260. |
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