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Section 3.3.3

Table of Contents

Documents longer than ten pages use a table of contents to help the reader move around in the material. Tables of contents are widely used in reports, proposals, and other longer administrative and research documents. They are not used in articles that appear in periodicals. A table of contents is a list of the main subject headings and subheadings of the document. Hence, a table of contents not only helps readers find materials in the report but also outlines the topics of the report. The table of contents is often prepared from the document's outline. A table of contents is an excellent way for the prospective reader to get an overview of the document. The most useful tables of contents are made up of descriptive subject headings.


Title: Tailored Strain Field Mixing for Control of Pollutant Emissions

Executive Summary i List of Figures vi List of Tables viii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Project Background and Motivation 3 1.2 Team Makeup and Schedule 4 1.3 Objectives of the Project 8 2 Applications for Tailored Strain Field Mixing in Low- Emission Gas Turbines 9 3 Research Plan 14 3.1 Numerical Simulations of Simplified Model Flows 15 3.2 Diffusion Flame Experiments 18 3.3 Review and Analysis of Mechanisms 29 4 Work Plan 42 5 Conclusions 60 References 63 Appendix A: Laboratory Results 66

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