Reciprocating compressors and methane slip

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This study examines the relative impacts of temperature, radicals (partially reacted chemical species), and turbulent jet mixing on ignition performance. It also highlights the need for cost-effective methods to quantify methane emissions in equipment exhaust in the field. This resource is valuable for professionals seeking to understand methane emission sources and functional aspects of such equipment, particularly in optimizing performance and addressing emissions challenges.

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Region
Global
Published
2019
Resource Type
Technical report
Category
Methane fundamentals
Sub-Category
Sources
Segment
N/A
Equipment
Compressors

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