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Chemical-Kinetic Characterization of Autoignition and Comnbustion of Surrogate Diesel.


DE200415007311

Publication Date 2003
Personal Author Seshadri, K.
Page Count 20
Abstract A study was performed to elucidate the chemical-kinetic mechanism of combustion of toluene. The research was performed in collaboration Dr. Charles Westbrook and Dr. William Pitz at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). A detailed chemical-kinetic mechanism for toluene developed at LLNL was employed. Numerical calculations were performed using this mechanism and the results were compared with experimental data obtained from premixed and nonpremixed systems. Under premixed conditions, predicted ignition delay times were compared with new experimental data obtained by I. Da Costa, R. Fournet, F. Billaud, F. Battin-Leclerc at Departement de Chime Physique des Reactions, CNRS-ENSIC, BP. 451, 1, rue Grandville, 51001 Nancy, France. Also, calculated species concentration histories were compared to experimental flow reactor data from the literature. Under nonpremixed conditions, critical conditions of extinction and autoignition were measured in strained laminar flows in the counterflow configuration. Numerical calculations were performed using the chemical-kinetic mechanism at conditions corresponding to those in the experiments. Critical conditions of extinction and autoignition are predicted and compared with the experimental data. Comparisons between the model predictions and experimental results of ignition delay times in shock tube, and extinction and autoignition in nonpremixed systems show that the chemical-kinetic mechanism predicts that toluene/air is overall less reactive than observed in the experiments.
Keywords
  • Chemical-kinetics
  • Diesel fuels
  • Alkanes
  • Aromatics
  • Combustion
  • Configuration
  • France
  • Ignition
  • Laminary flow
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Shock tubes
  • Toluene
  • Autoignition
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200502
Chemical-Kinetic Characterization of Autoignition and Comnbustion of Surrogate Diesel.
Chemical-Kinetic Characterization of Autoignition and Comnbustion of Surrogate Diesel.
DE200415007311

  • Chemical-kinetics
  • Diesel fuels
  • Alkanes
  • Aromatics
  • Combustion
  • Configuration
  • France
  • Ignition
  • Laminary flow
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Shock tubes
  • Toluene
  • Autoignition
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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