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Physical and chemical behavior of flowing endothermic jet fuels
Thomas Ward
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
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Engineering
Flow Property
100%
Jet
100%
Fossil Fuel
50%
Experimental Result
50%
Process Chemical
50%
Two Dimensional
50%
Convective
50%
Kinetic Model
50%
Pressure Level
50%
Fuel System
50%
Heat Transport
50%
Conversion Rate
50%
Jet Engine
50%
Exchanger
50%
Degradation Mechanism
50%
Reacting Fuel
50%
Aircraft Engine
50%
Computational Fluid Dynamics
50%
Molecular Weight
50%
Alkane
50%
Fuel Flow
50%
Product Distribution
50%
Molecular Mass
50%
Mass Transport
50%
INIS
jets
100%
fuels
100%
surfaces
66%
deposition
33%
deposits
26%
oxidation
20%
oxygen
20%
decane
20%
tubes
13%
heat transfer
13%
increasing
13%
aircraft
13%
heat
13%
engines
13%
chemical reactions
13%
data
6%
levels
6%
distribution
6%
length
6%
solutions
6%
range
6%
failures
6%
transport
6%
molecular weight
6%
reactors
6%
kinetics
6%
conversion
6%
cooling
6%
computerized simulation
6%
chemistry
6%
hydrocarbons
6%
carbon 9
6%
alkanes
6%
heat exchangers
6%
additives
6%
fuel systems
6%
fuel degradation
6%
Chemical Engineering
Mass Transport
100%
Chemical Kinetics Characteristics
100%