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Effects of crosswind and shroud geometry on performance of low-flow, nonassisted flares.
Jenna E Stolzman, Ashray Mohit, Luis Gutierrez, Justin Long, Jessica Brysch, Jesse Capecelatro, Margaret Wooldridge
Published: 202610.1080/10962247.2025.2566810
Abstract
Flaring serves as an important safety and emissions compliance tool in industries such as oil and gas production, refineries, and landfills. Nonassisted, low-flow (≤100 thousand cubic feet per day (MSCFD)), utility (pipe) flares are widely used in pr…
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