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Author
Blanquart, G. | Pepiot-Desjardins, P. | Pitsch, H.
Title
Chemical Mechanism for High Temperature Combustion of Engine Relevant Fuels With Emphasis on Soot Precursors.
Coporate
Stanford Univ., CA
Journal
Combustion and Flame, Vol. 156, No. 3, 588-607, March 2009
Keywords
hydrocarbon fuels | high temperature | soot | benzene | chemical mechanisms | acetylene | combustion | thermochemical properties | equations | polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons | validation | ignition delay | laminar burning velocity | propane | premixed flames | laminar flames | temperature profiles | counterflow flames | diffusion flames | mole fraction
Identifiers
wide range of hydrocarbon fuels ranging from methane to iso-octane; soot precursors for realistic fuel surrogates; thermochemical properties of key aromatic species; rate coefficients at bar for reactions on the C3H6 potential energy surface in Arrhenius form; aromatic chemistry; rate coefficient for the recombination of cyclopentadienyl radicals in Arrhenius form; premixed flat flames; parameters used for the premixed flames of n-heptane, and iso-octane; maximum species mole fractions for the simulations performed with the different temperature profiles