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July 6, 2009, 14:54 |
Methane Combustion Model
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I've been working on a combustion chamber to ignite methane and then later reduce the NOx output with urea. However, the gas is throwing off massive amounts of heat-upwards of 5,000 F. Ideal temperature is around 3,000 F. If anyone can offer any solutions on how to fix this issue, it would be greatly appreciated.
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combustion, high, methane, nox, temperature |
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