Combustion chemistry of aromatic hydrocarbons
Aromatic hydrocarbons are important components of petroleum-based transportation fuels,
biomass, coal, and solid waste, etc. The reaction kinetics of aromatic hydrocarbons largely …
biomass, coal, and solid waste, etc. The reaction kinetics of aromatic hydrocarbons largely …
Advances in rapid compression machine studies of low-and intermediate-temperature autoignition phenomena
SS Goldsborough, S Hochgreb, G Vanhove… - Progress in Energy and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Rapid compression machines (RCMs) are widely used to acquire experimental insights into
fuel autoignition and pollutant formation chemistry, especially at conditions relevant to …
fuel autoignition and pollutant formation chemistry, especially at conditions relevant to …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the antagonistic effect of methanol as a component in surrogate fuel models: A case study of methanol/n-heptane mixtures
Y Wu, S Panigrahy, AB Sahu, C Bariki… - Combustion and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Methanol is a widely used engine fuel, blend component, and additive. However, no
systematic auto-ignition data or laminar flame speed measurements are available for kinetic …
systematic auto-ignition data or laminar flame speed measurements are available for kinetic …
A physics-based approach to modeling real-fuel combustion chemistry-I. Evidence from experiments, and thermodynamic, chemical kinetic and statistical …
Real distillate fuels usually contain thousands of hydrocarbon components. Over a wide
range of combustion conditions, large hydrocarbon molecules undergo thermal …
range of combustion conditions, large hydrocarbon molecules undergo thermal …
The oxidation of 2-butene: A high pressure ignition delay, kinetic modeling study and reactivity comparison with isobutene and 1-butene
Butenes are intermediates ubiquitously formed by decomposition and oxidation of larger
hydrocarbons (eg alkanes) or alcohols present in conventional or reformulated fuels. In this …
hydrocarbons (eg alkanes) or alcohols present in conventional or reformulated fuels. In this …
Reduced kinetic schemes of complex reaction systems: fossil and biomass‐derived transportation fuels
The kinetic modeling of the pyrolysis and combustion of liquid transportation fuels is a very
complex task for two different reasons: the challenging characterization of the complex …
complex task for two different reasons: the challenging characterization of the complex …
An ignition delay and kinetic modeling study of methane, dimethyl ether, and their mixtures at high pressures
The development of accurate chemical kinetic models capable of predicting the combustion
of methane and dimethyl ether in common combustion environments such as compression …
of methane and dimethyl ether in common combustion environments such as compression …
A detailed chemical kinetic modeling, ignition delay time and jet-stirred reactor study of methanol oxidation
A shock tube (ST) and a rapid compression machine (RCM) have been used to measure
new ignition delay times for methanol oxidation over a wide range of pressures (2–50 atm) …
new ignition delay times for methanol oxidation over a wide range of pressures (2–50 atm) …
An experimental and modeling study of propene oxidation. Part 2: Ignition delay time and flame speed measurements
Experimental data obtained in this study (Part II) complement the speciation data presented
in Part I, but also offer a basis for extensive facility cross-comparisons for both experimental …
in Part I, but also offer a basis for extensive facility cross-comparisons for both experimental …
Using rapid compression machines for chemical kinetics studies
Rapid compression machines (RCMs) are used to simulate a single compression stroke of
an internal combustion engine without some of the complicated swirl bowl geometry, cycle …
an internal combustion engine without some of the complicated swirl bowl geometry, cycle …