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An Investigation of Cascading Autoignition and Octane Number using a Multi-zone Model of the CFR Engine

Journal Article
2011-01-0850
ISSN: 1946-3936, e-ISSN: 1946-3944
Published April 12, 2011 by SAE International in United States
An Investigation of Cascading Autoignition and Octane Number using a Multi-zone Model of the CFR Engine
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Citation: Perumal, M. and Floweday, G., "An Investigation of Cascading Autoignition and Octane Number using a Multi-zone Model of the CFR Engine," SAE Int. J. Engines 4(1):976-997, 2011, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-0850. Erratum published in SAE Int. J. Engines 5(3):1533, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-0850ERR. Erratum published in SAE Int. J. Engines 5(3):1533, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/2011-01-0850ERR.
Language: English

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