Kumar et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A non-catalytic diesel autothermal reformer for on-board hydrogen generationKumar et al., 2024
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- Kumar R
- Haridasan M
- Ahmad I
- Bhargav A
- Choudhuri S
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The energy density and wide availability of logistic fuels such as JP8 and diesel continue to hold importance as energy carriers for strategic applications. In some fuel cell system applications, such logistic fuels must be reformed on-board to a hydrogen-rich syngas. The …
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