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가솔린 연료를 위한 대용혼합물의 상세한 화학반응 메카니즘 개발

Development of a Detailed Chemical Kinetic Reaction Mechanism of Surrogate Mixtures for Gasoline Fuel

  • 이기용 (국립 안동대학교 기계공학부)
  • 발행 : 2009.01.01

초록

The oxidation of surrogate mixtures for gasoline fuel was studied numerically in perfectly stirred reactor(PSR) to develope the needed detailed reaction mechanism. The reaction mechanism was assembled with the mechanisms for the oxidation of iso-octane or kerosene. It was shown that the reaction model predicted reasonably well the concentration profiles of fuel and major species reported in the literature. As the addition of kerosene into iso-octane as fuel was increased, the concentrations of $C_2H_2$ and benzene became high. Especially benzene known as a carcinogen appeared at a very high concentration in the flue gases.

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