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Fuel rich first stage combustion

Thus, the most likely survivors of fuel-rich, first-stage pyrolysis are unsubstituted and oxygen substituted aromatics and nonbasic nitrogen compounds. These are the precursors to soot and N0x formation during oxygen-rich, second-stage combustion. [Pg.97]

Another type of staged combustion approach involves introducing the air rather than the fuel in two stages. In the first stage a fuel-rich fuel/air mixture is reacted... [Pg.188]


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