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Low-temperature carbon monoxide formation as a means of assessing the autoignition tendency of hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon blends
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Low-temperature carbon monoxide formation as a means of assessing the autoignition tendency of hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon blends

R. D Wilk, D. N Koert and N. P Cernansky
Energy & fuels, v 3(3), pp 292-298
1989

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Applied sciences Combustion of liquid fuels Combustion. Flame Energy Energy. Thermal use of fuels Exact sciences and technology Theoretical studies. Data and constants. Metering

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