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Show due to the impingement may aid in the fuel and air mixing for these injectors, providing better performance than the co-swirl injector. Furthermore, the undulations in the fuel distribution around the annulus wall may serve as ignition and stability enhancing regions with high temperatures. These regions are evidenced in cases @, @, and @. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This program has been generously supported by the California Institute for Energy Efficiency, the South Coast Air QUality Management District, and the California Air Resources Board. Fluent, Inc., is also acknowledged for their software support. REFERENCES 1. McKee, D. J., and R. M. Rodriguez, Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 1993, vol. 671Pp. 11-35. 2. "Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Availability and Extent of Application." U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Report EPA -450/3-92-004, February 1992. 3. "Summary of NOx Control Technologies and Their Availability and Extent of Application." U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Report EPA -450/3-92-004, February 1992. 4. Miyasato, M. M., and G. S. Samuelsen, Pacific Rim International Conference on Environmental Control of Combustion Processes/ AFRC, October, 1994. Maui, Hawaii. 5. Miyasato, M. M., and G. S. Samuelsen, 1995 AFRC Fall International Symposium/AFRC, October, 1995. Monterey, California. 6. Fluent, Inc. Centera Resource Park, 10 Cavendish Court, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766. Version 4.31 . 12 |