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1 | CAGCT Research Furnace | 1994 | |||
2 | Vogt, Robert A. | Applied Combustion Research at the Gas Research Institute | 1981 | ||
3 | Loftus, Jordan | American Flame Research Committee of the International Flame Research Foundation | 1984 | ||
4 | Brown, Blaine W.; Keller, Joseph G.; Soelberg, Nick; Kessinger, Glen F. | Industry-Identified Combustion Research Needs | 1996 | ||
5 | Recent NOx Research at IGT | 1979 | |||
6 | Michaud, Marcel; Van Langen, J. M.; Beer, J. M.; Reh, L.; Roberts, P. A. | The International Flame Research Foundation as an Example for International Industrial Joint Research | 1981 | ||
7 | Misra, Mahendra | Combustion Research Needs for Glass Industry | 1996 | ||
8 | Roberts, Peter | IFRF Report Research and Technical Development | 1991 | ||
9 | International Flame Research Foundation | International Flame Research Foundation Pamphlet - October 1980 | 1980 | ||
10 | Biro, Prof. Dr. A. | NOx Development in Gas Fired Research Furnace | 1998 | ||
11 | Varga, Gideon M. Jr. | The Realignment of Doe Combustion Research Activities | 1995 | ||
12 | Roberts, P. A. | Recent Trends in the Ijmuiden Research Programmes | 1984 | ||
13 | American flame research committee (AFRC) international combustion symposium | 2011 | Burner retrofits in industrial boilers are an economical solution to achieving lower NOx levels with existing fired equipment. However, designing a next generation ultra-low NOx burner footprint that fits into an existing burner cutout continues to be an industry challenge in many applications. Buil... | ||
14 | Holve, D. J. | In Situ Particle Counting for Research and Industry | 1983 | ||
15 | Institute of Gas Technology Applied Combustion Research Facilities | 1981 | |||
16 | Fornaciari, Neal; Schefer, Robert; Paul, Phillip; Sanford, Robert; Claytor, Lloyd; Lubeck, Christi | User Guide to the Burner Engineering Research Laboratory | 1994 | ||
17 | Seebold, James G.; Gogolek, Peter E.G.; Pohl, John; Schwartz, Robert | Practical implications of prior research on today's outstanding flare emissions questions and a research program to answer them | 2004 | The external combustion of hydrocarbon gas mixtures by any means, including flaring, literally manufactures and subsequently emits to the atmosphere traces of all possible molecular combinations of the elemental constituents present either in the fuel or in the air including the ozone precursor high... | |
18 | Appendix 1 Status of IFRF Research Projects October 1984 | 1984 | |||
19 | Corliss, John M.; Putnam, Abbott A.; Barnes, Russell H.; Ivancic, William A. | Basic Research on Pulse Combustion Phenomena With Applied Objectives | 1985 | ||
20 | Payne, R.; Cole, Jerald A.; Samuelsen, G. S.; Sowa, W. A.; Dunn-Rankin, Derek; Fornaciari, Neal; Carling, R. W.; Gemmer, R. V.; Kezerle, James A. | Progress in Development of the Burner Engineering Research Laboratory | 1992 | ||
21 | Review of EPA's Combustion Research Program for FY 98 | 1998 | |||
22 | Richards, G.A. | Chemical Looping Combustion-Research for Power and Process Heat Applications | 2014-09-10 | Paper from the AFRC 2014 conference titled Chemical Looping Combustion-Research for Power and Process Heat Applications by G. Richards. | |
23 | Seebold, J.G. | Practical implications of prior research on today's questions about flare emissions | 2004 | ||
24 | Varga, Gideon M. Jr. | The Challenge of Transferring Fundamental Combustion Research Results Into Industrial Combustion Equipment | 1994 | ||
25 | Conference introduction - American Flame Research Committee International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology | 1980 |