An empirical four-step mechanism has previously been proposed for describing ignition of heptane-air mixtures. This mechanism captures the low-temperature and high-temperature ignition behavior as well as the intermediate-temperature behavior, between roughly 800 K and 1100 K, where a negative temperature dependence of the overall rate is observed. The present paper derives simplified overall rate formulas for ignition times from this four-step mechanism and uses those formulas to derive a temperature-explicit model whose simplicity facilitates analysis of more complex ignition phenomena. Methods of activation-energy asymptotics are employed for the temperature-explicit model to investigate ignition in homogeneous, adiabatic systems, igniti...
Accidental ignition of flammable gases is a critical safety concern in many industrial applications....
The continuous research towards novel combustion technologies, operating at high temperatures and pr...
Explosion hazards exist in many industrial sectors including chemical processing, mining, nuclear po...
An empirical four-step mechanism has previously been proposed for describing ignition of heptane-air...
A kinetic mechanism of 1011 elementary reactions with 171 chemical species for n-heptane ignition is...
AbstractTo calculate ignition delay times a skeletal 56-step mechanism for n-heptane is further redu...
A kinetic mechanism of 1011 elementary reactions with 171 chemical species for n-heptane ignition is...
Combustion of hydrocarbon fuels is traditionally separated into slow reaction, cool flame, and ignit...
The effect of thermal stratification on the ignition of a lean homogeneous n-heptane/air mixture at ...
An experimental investigation is conducted to analyze hot-surface ignition of n-hexane-air mixtures....
Usually different autoignition modes can be generated by a hot spot in which ignition occurs earlier...
Detailed numerical simulations of isolated n-heptane droplets autoignition have been conducted at pr...
The effects of temperature and composition stratifications on the ignition of a lean n-heptane/air m...
Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) behavior is an essential feature of low-temperature oxidation...
The ignition, flame propagation, and transition to detonation of n-heptane-air mixtures in a one-dim...
Accidental ignition of flammable gases is a critical safety concern in many industrial applications....
The continuous research towards novel combustion technologies, operating at high temperatures and pr...
Explosion hazards exist in many industrial sectors including chemical processing, mining, nuclear po...
An empirical four-step mechanism has previously been proposed for describing ignition of heptane-air...
A kinetic mechanism of 1011 elementary reactions with 171 chemical species for n-heptane ignition is...
AbstractTo calculate ignition delay times a skeletal 56-step mechanism for n-heptane is further redu...
A kinetic mechanism of 1011 elementary reactions with 171 chemical species for n-heptane ignition is...
Combustion of hydrocarbon fuels is traditionally separated into slow reaction, cool flame, and ignit...
The effect of thermal stratification on the ignition of a lean homogeneous n-heptane/air mixture at ...
An experimental investigation is conducted to analyze hot-surface ignition of n-hexane-air mixtures....
Usually different autoignition modes can be generated by a hot spot in which ignition occurs earlier...
Detailed numerical simulations of isolated n-heptane droplets autoignition have been conducted at pr...
The effects of temperature and composition stratifications on the ignition of a lean n-heptane/air m...
Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) behavior is an essential feature of low-temperature oxidation...
The ignition, flame propagation, and transition to detonation of n-heptane-air mixtures in a one-dim...
Accidental ignition of flammable gases is a critical safety concern in many industrial applications....
The continuous research towards novel combustion technologies, operating at high temperatures and pr...
Explosion hazards exist in many industrial sectors including chemical processing, mining, nuclear po...