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Contents Description: What every gas industry employee should know about environmental compliance a must have for employees who deal with environmental issues on a daily basis.
The SGA Layman's Guide to Environmental Issues in the Natural Gas Industry was developed and written by industry environmental professionals and consultants to provide a basic regulatory summary of the environmental regulations that directly affect the natural gas industry.
Formaldehyde Formation Mechanisms in Large-Bore Natural Gas Engines
Recent testing of exhaust emissions from large bore natural gas engines has indicated that formaldehyde (CH2O) is present in amounts that are significantly relative to hazardous air pollutant standards. In consequence, a detailed literature review has been carried out to assess the current state of knowledge about formaldehyde formation mechanisms to evaluate its applicability to gas engines. In this paper, the following topics from the review, which bear directly on formaldehyde formation in natural gas engines, are discussed: (1) post combustion equilibrium concentrations, (2) chemical kinetics, (3) flame propagation and structure, (4) partial oxidation possibilities, (5) potential paths for formaldehyde. Relevant data taken from the literature on equilibrium concentrations and in-flame temperatures and concentrations are presented in graphical form.
This is a single license purchase and comes with a 3 year digital subscription that will be updated periodically.
Contents Description: What every gas industry employee should know about environmental compliance a must have for employees who deal with environmental issues on a daily basis.
The SGA Layman's Guide to Environmental Issues in the Natural Gas Industry was developed and written by industry environmental professionals and consultants to provide a basic regulatory summary of the environmental regulations that directly affect the natural gas industry.