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Catalytic combustion for industrial gas turbines. D. Anson, M. Decorso and W.P. Parks. Internat. J. Energy Res., August 1996, 20(8), 693--711.

Details are given of a general account of work directed at the use of catalytic combustion in gas turbine engines. A major potential advantage of using catalytic combustion is that the fuel can be burnt efficiently at temperatures low enough (<1500 degrees C) to avoid significant oxidation of atmospheric nitrogen. 26 refs.

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Journal title: International Journal of Energy Research

Subjects: Electricity from fuel combustion, Combined heat and power generation, Heat generation, Heat distribution

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