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forced ignition, investigating the effects of methanol's high latent heat of vaporization and wall film formation characteristics on the mixture distribution of methanol sprays, near-wall flame propagation
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the melting of the metal wire by a concentrated electric arc to the droplet-by-droplet deposition of material into the molten pool generated by the same electric arc heat source. In situ and ex situ
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highly efficient operation. TBCs are crucial to ensure the safe and high-performance operation of such critical parts under extreme temperatures and pressures; however, external contaminants (e.g. Calcium
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, one aspect could be overlooked: heat transfer and the risk of thermal runaway. Thermal runaway remains a significant safety risk in the chemical industry, accounting for nearly 25% of accidents [1
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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 12 days ago
of Recruitment to the Doctoral School of Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. https://phd.intibs.pl/files/dokumenty_EN/25-04-29
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., Dziri, A., Sirvin, Q., & Legros, M. (2024). Increase in elastic and hardness anisotropy of titanium with oxygen uptake due to high temperature oxidation: A multimodal framework using high speed
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net radiation, and because snowmelt and evapotranspiration (ET) of meltwater are sinks for latent heat. Growing season water inputs in these environments originate from both rain and meltwater, but
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are challenging to control in turbulent burners. An alternative investigated in this PhD is the use of porous burner technology. The recirculation of heat within the porous material can stabilize flames at low FAER
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pollutants, thus limiting their migration, but, likely, its degradation by high temperatures or by smoldering fires spreading in peat soils will cause pollutants to be released into surface or groundwater
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the definitive proof-of-concept for the MagHeat technology. -- [[1]](#ftnref1) https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/energy-efficiency/heat-pumps_en Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs