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Article
CO2 Reduction Potentials in Diesel, Natural Gas and Hydrogen Operation on a Test Engine
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Article
CO2-Minderungspotenziale im Diesel-, Erdgas- und Wasserstoffbetrieb an einem Versuchsmotor
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Approaches to Meeting Fluctuating Natural Gas Quality in Large Bore Engine Applications
State-of-the-art large bore gas engines for power generation are traditionally designed for long-term operation at high load. They run at high power density and high engine efficiency, which is guaranteed as l...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
LDM Compact – an efficient methodology for the development of combustion concepts for non-natural gas
World energy demand is escalating as the global population and wealth in emerging markets continues to grow. At the time this publication is being written, the price of fossil fuels, especially oil and gas, is...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Least Cost to Maximise Dust Collection in Electrostatic Precipitators
Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) are widely used to contain the particle emission from industrial plants, with coal-fired boilers as the largest user. Human health requires reduced particle emission. This pa...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Challenges for Reduction in Emission in Old Electrostatic Precipitators at Lower Cost
Industrial plants are one of the major users of Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) for particulate emission control. These are primarily Cement, Metallurgy, Pulp & Paper and Aluminum industries. The paper gene...