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, limiting the development of CO2 capture technology in this industry. 1.2. Scientific/technical challenges In the Oxy-combustion process, furnaces receive a synthetic air mixture consisting exclusively
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NOx hydrogen-fuelled combustion systems without compromising other performance and operability requirements such as combustion efficiency, pressure loss, durability, stability, resistance to flashback
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4 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'énergétique moléculaire et macroscopique, combustion Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile
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19 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'énergétique moléculaire et macroscopique, combustion Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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internationally recognized expertise in combustion kinetics, both on the experimental and modeling side. Existing experimental setups to study these phenomena include shock tube, laminar flame and jet reactor
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alternative that has comparative performance to hydrazine. However for bipropellant thrusters (where a fuel and oxidiser combust), hydrazine based systems still dominate. By far the most common bipropellant
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This project aims to develop advanced optical methods for measurement within the combustion environment. The project will be conducted within the state-of-the-art NCCAT labs with a focus on
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are particularly interested in capture processes using physical solvents to treat low-pressure effluent gases, post-combustion fumes and effluents from methanation process plants. Modeling flows and transfers within
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, ethers, and carboxylic esters, making them more complex than conventional hydrocarbons. This complexity significantly affects their reactivity and combustion properties. Therefore, understanding
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18 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Université de Poitiers Department Fluide, Thermique, Combustion Research Field Engineering » Simulation engineering Researcher Profile First Stage