Abstract

Continuous combustion of aqueous urea ammonium nitrate was experimentally studied and kinetically modeled. The ignition and combustion were predicted to occur along a fuel inlet tube, and relatively high temperatures (>1000 °C) and pressures (>10 MPa) were found beneficial for pollutant reduction.

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