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Theses and Dissertations
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Items in this Collection
- 1Ammonia oxidation
- 1Automotive catalytic converters
- 1Catalysis
- 1Catalytic converter
- 1Catalytic reactor modeling
- 1Cell density
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Fall 2014
In this work the Computational Fluid Dynamics modeling of the Automotive Catalytic Converter is comprehensively performed, including the study of the Flow Field distribution and the Temperature distribution under cold, non-reacting flow for six different monolith properties. A sensitivity study...
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Fall 2018
This work contains investigations relevant for the study of catalytic chemical reactors using the detailed microkinetics approach, with the intent of improving the prediction of the product distribution. The study is comprised of two main topics. The first one consists of an investigation of...