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Simplified Reaction Scheme of Hydrocarbon Fuels and Its Application to Autoignition of Gasoline with Different Octane Numbers  

여진구 (한국로버트보쉬기전)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.11, no.3, 2003 , pp. 13-19 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mathematically simplified reaction scheme that simulates autoignitions of the end gases in spark ignition engines has been studied computationally. The five equation model is described, to predict the essential features of hydrocarbon oxidation. This scheme has been calibrated against autoignition delay times measured in rapid compression machines. The rate constants, activation temperatures, Ta, Arrhenius preexponential constants, A, and heats of reaction for stoichiometric n-heptane/air, iso-octane/air, and their mixtures have all been optimised. The optimisation has been guided by Morley's correlation of the ratio of chain branching to linear termination rates with octane number. Comparisons between computed and experimental autoignition delay times have validated the Present simplified reaction scheme and the influences of octane number upon autoignition delay times have been computationally investigated. It has been found that both cool flame and high temperature direct reactions can have an effect on autoignition delay times.
Keywords
Simplified reaction scheme; Autoignition; Chain reaction; Cool flame; Two-stage ignition; Autoignition delay time; Rapid compression machine;
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