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Publications by W.J. Pitz
An Experimental and Modeling Study of the Shock Tube Ignition of a Mixture of N-Heptane and N-Propylbenzene as a Surrogate for a Large Alkyl Benzene
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Theoretical Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Physical
Extents of Alkane Combustion During Rapid Compression Leading to Single-And Two-Stage Ignition
Symposium (International) on Combustion
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