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The effect of CO addition on extinction limits and NOx formation in lean counterflow CH4/air premixed flames

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Figure 1 shows the C-shaped curves of counterflow lean CH 4 /CO/air premixed flames, with  the fraction of CO varying from 0 to 0.6
Figure 4 shows the variation of NO emission index with increasing the fraction of CO for  flames with equivalence ratios of 0.8 and 0.6
Figure 6. Variations in peak mole fractions of OH, H and O with the addition of CO.
Figure 7 shows the variations of NO 2  emission indices with increasing the fraction of CO in  the flames with equivalence ratios of 0.8 and 0.6
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