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Editorial Board Eur Ing F J L Bindon PO Box 22, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL59 5QU, UK Dr E M Goodger School of Mechanical Engineering, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedford MK43 0AL, UK Dr R G Jenkins College of Engineering and Mathematics, 109 Votey Building, The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405 - 0156, USA Dr A Sanyal International Environmental & Energy Consultants, Inc., 39 Shooters Hill, Sutton Coldfield, W. Midlands, B72 1HX, UK Professor A Williams Energy and Resources Research Institute, The University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The material contained in this publication is based on abstracts made available by the courtesy of the organizations listed below, as well as material selected from original sources. The Energy Institute cannot accept responsibility for either data presented or opinions expressed. AEA Technology American Nuclear Society American Solar Energy Society Australian & New Zealand Solar Energy Society British Gas plc, HQ Abstracts Chemical Abstracts/CA Selects (American Chemical Society) Electric Power Research Institute Gas Abstracts (Institute of Gas Technology) HTFS Digest (Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow Service) International Building Services Abstracts (Building Services Research and Information Association) The Combustion Institute It will be appreciated that neither the Energy Institute nor the organizations who cooperate with the Institute of Energy by making their abstracts available to it can supply original papers; these should be borrowed through the normal library channels. Copies of reports issued by Research Associations and similar bodies are normally only issued to Association members. In special circumstances they may, however, on application to the organizations concerned, be supplied to non-members. Although every attempt is made in Fuel and Energy Abstracts to provide a comprehensive coverage of the latest world literature relevant to all technical, scientific, commercial and environmental aspects of fuel and energy, it is inevitable that there may be some omissions. Organizations issuing particularly significant reports/publications that are not currently being included, are therefore invited to submit details of these for editorial consideration. Information should be addressed to: Editor, Fuel and Energy Abstracts, Elsevier Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, UK. In the interests of maintaining as complete a record as possible, older references may be included. an Energy Institute publication

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Page 1: Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Eur Ing F J L BindonPO Box 22, Bangor, Gwynedd,LL59 5QU, UK

Dr E M GoodgerSchool of Mechanical Engineering,Cranfield University, Cranfield,Bedford MK43 0AL, UK

Dr R G JenkinsCollege of Engineering andMathematics,109 Votey Building,The University of Vermont,Burlington, VT 05405 - 0156, USA

Dr A SanyalInternational Environmental &Energy Consultants, Inc.,39 Shooters Hill, Sutton Coldfield,W. Midlands,B72 1HX, UK

Professor A WilliamsEnergy and Resources Research Institute,The University of Leeds, LeedsLS2 9JT, UK

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe material contained in this publication is based on abstracts made available by the courtesy of theorganizations listed below, as well as material selectedfrom original sources. The Energy Institute cannotaccept responsibility for either data presented or opinions expressed.

AEA TechnologyAmerican Nuclear SocietyAmerican Solar Energy SocietyAustralian & New Zealand Solar Energy SocietyBritish Gas plc, HQ AbstractsChemical Abstracts/CA Selects (American Chemical Society)Electric Power Research InstituteGas Abstracts (Institute of Gas Technology)HTFS Digest (Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow Service)International Building Services Abstracts (Building Services Research and Information Association)The Combustion Institute

It will be appreciated that neither the Energy Institutenor the organizations who cooperate with the Institute of Energy by making their abstracts available to it can supply original papers; these should be borrowed through thenormal library channels. Copies of reports issued by Research Associations and similar bodies are normallyonly issued to Association members. In specialcircumstances they may, however, on application to theorganizations concerned, be supplied to non-members.

Although every attempt is made in Fuel and Energy Abstracts to provide a comprehensive coverage ofthe latest world literature relevant to all technical,scientific, commercial and environmental aspects of fuel and energy, it is inevitable that there may be some omissions. Organizations issuing particularly significant reports/publications that are not currently being included, are therefore invited to submitdetails of these for editorial consideration.Information should be addressed to: Editor, Fuel and Energy Abstracts, Elsevier Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, UK. In the interests of maintaining as complete a record as possible, older references may be included.

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