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of the underlying ignition, pyrolysis, and combustion behaviour ensures a safe use of HFC with low GWP. To assess these behaviours under a wider range of conditions, predictive tools are necessary to save time
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semiskilled level work in a combination of other trades in the diagnosis and repair of mechanical systems large and small, internal combustion engines, hydraulic systems, components of larger comprehensive
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modulating thermostats, humidistats, ductstats and pressure and volume controls; and may also maintain and repair high and low pressure boilers and their combustion and control systems. Salary & Compensation
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analytics More information can be found at https://smi.uq.edu.au/mishc About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Professorial Research Fellow to work within the Minerals Industry Safety and
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program (PEPR) Forest Resilience (FORESTT – https://www.pepr-forestt.org/ ), funded by the France 2030 Investment for the Future Plan (PIA). FORESTT aims to support the transition of forest socio-ecosystems
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needs of unsteady simulation applied to the following perimeters: lubrication, cavitation, liquid injection, fire resistance, fuel/propellant tanks, hydrogen combustion, aerothermal flows. The mission
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studying electrode wear in spark-ignited combustion engines powered by renewable fuels. This research is an important part of the transition to fossil-free fuels in the transport sector. The position is
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candidate is expected to have a background in one of the following disciplines: mathematics, physics, CFD, FEM, heat and mass transfer, combustion, and similar. Previous experience of numerical studies is
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biomass combustion. Available at: https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/assets/documents/reports/cat11/1708081027_170807_AQEG_Biomass_report.pdf Shi et al (2021) ‘Abrupt but smaller than expected changes in surface
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functioning; ii) CO2 and CH4, chiefly influencing coastal gas emissions and altering coastal carbonate chemistry; and iii) Black or Pyrogenic Carbon, produced by the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil