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    Built Infrastructure Renewal and Climate Change Mitigation Can Both Find Solutions in CO2 by Henrion, Lucca, Zhang, Duo, Li, Victor, Sick, Volker

    Published in Frontiers in sustainability (Lausanne) (19-11-2021)
    “…From technology to policy, the US is thinking about construction differently. The federal government is motivated to address the aging infrastructure across…”
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    Journal Article
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    Characterization of radiative heat transfer in a spark-ignition engine through high-speed experiments and simulations by Henrion, Lucca, Gross, Michael C., Fernandez, Sebastian Ferreryo, Paul, Chandan, Kazmouz, Samuel, Sick, Volker, Haworth, Daniel C.

    Published in Oil & gas science and technology (2019)
    “…A combined experimental and Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) study of molecular radiation is presented for combustion in a homogeneous pre-mixed spark-ignition…”
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    A detailed experimental and modeling comparison of molecular radiative heat loss in a spark-ignition engine by Henrion, Lucca, Sick, Volker, Haworth, Daniel C.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-07-2022)
    “…Radiative heat transfer has been chiefly considered negligible in internal combustion engines, except for Diesel engines where soot radiation was recognized as…”
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    A detailed experimental and modeling comparison of molecular radiative heat loss in a spark-ignition engine by Henrion, Lucca, Sick, Volker, Haworth, Daniel C.

    Published in Combustion and flame (23-03-2022)
    “…Radiative heat transfer has been chiefly considered negligible in internal combustion engines, except for Diesel engines where soot radiation was recognized as…”
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    Journal Article
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    Characterizing Infrared Molecular Radiation in a Flat-Flame Burner and an Optical Spark-Ignition Engine by Henrion, Lucca

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…There is a common assumption that radiative heat loss is negligible in spark-ignition (SI) engines. Total radiation consists of soot particle and molecular gas…”
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    Dissertation