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    Investigating Autoignition Characteristics of Ammonia/Heptamethylnonane Mixtures Over Wide Pressure Ranges: Rapid Compression Machine Measurements and Kinetic Modeling Study by Yongxiang Zhang (31421)

    Published 2024
    “…For the mixture with the lowest NH<sub>3</sub> energy ratio of 50%, non-Arrhenius-type behavior was observed at a pressure of 20 bar, while it transfers to a monotonic decrease of IDTs with increasing temperature at a pressure of 40 bar. …”
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    Investigating Autoignition Characteristics of Ammonia/Heptamethylnonane Mixtures Over Wide Pressure Ranges: Rapid Compression Machine Measurements and Kinetic Modeling Study by Yongxiang Zhang (31421)

    Published 2024
    “…For the mixture with the lowest NH<sub>3</sub> energy ratio of 50%, non-Arrhenius-type behavior was observed at a pressure of 20 bar, while it transfers to a monotonic decrease of IDTs with increasing temperature at a pressure of 40 bar. …”
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    Investigating Autoignition Characteristics of Ammonia/Heptamethylnonane Mixtures Over Wide Pressure Ranges: Rapid Compression Machine Measurements and Kinetic Modeling Study by Yongxiang Zhang (31421)

    Published 2024
    “…For the mixture with the lowest NH<sub>3</sub> energy ratio of 50%, non-Arrhenius-type behavior was observed at a pressure of 20 bar, while it transfers to a monotonic decrease of IDTs with increasing temperature at a pressure of 40 bar. …”
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    Investigating Autoignition Characteristics of Ammonia/Heptamethylnonane Mixtures Over Wide Pressure Ranges: Rapid Compression Machine Measurements and Kinetic Modeling Study by Yongxiang Zhang (31421)

    Published 2024
    “…For the mixture with the lowest NH<sub>3</sub> energy ratio of 50%, non-Arrhenius-type behavior was observed at a pressure of 20 bar, while it transfers to a monotonic decrease of IDTs with increasing temperature at a pressure of 40 bar. …”