Using natural gas in engines : 28 March 1996
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Using natural gas in engines : 28 March 1996
(I Mech E seminar, 1996-2)
Mechanical Engineering Publications for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1996
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
These seminar proceedings describe the use of natural gas as a fuel for the production of mechanical/electrical energy using reciprocating and turbine engine technology. The power range of 1kw to 100mw is discussed.
Table of Contents
- 43,000,000 hours' experience of using natural gas in gas turbines, G.A. Reynolds
- methane as an engine fuel, D. Bradley, M. Lawes, C.G.W. Sheppard and R. Woolley
- the design option for an ultra-low emission industrial gas turbine combustor, J.D. Willis
- using natural gas in industrial gas turbines, D.J. Ecob, M.B. Boyns and T.I. Mina
- laboratoryexperience with the use of natural gas fuel in IC engines, S.Y. Duan
- small natural gas fuelled engines for co-generation, D.H. Rix and K.B. Matthews
- the consequences of improving performance of reciprocating engines, J. Klimstra.
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