When the fast dissipative time scales become exhausted, the evolution of reacting processes is characterized by slower time scales. Here the case where these slower time scales are of explosive character is considered. This feature allows for the acquisition of significant physical understanding; among others, the identification of intermediates in the reacting process that can be used as additives for the control of the ignition delay. The case of the homogeneous autoignition of CH4/air mixtures is analyzed here and the effects of adding the stable intermediates CH2O and H2O2 to the fuel. These two species are identified as those relating the most to the explosive mode that causes autoignition, throughout the largest part of the ignition d...
he auto-ignition process of propane/oxygen mixtures was experimentally and numerically studied over ...
The dynamics of a homogeneous adiabatic autoignition of an ammonia/air mixture at constant volume wa...
International audienceThe chemical influence of CO and H2 addition on the auto-ignition of n-heptane...
When the fast dissipative time scales become exhausted, the evolution of reacting processes is chara...
Appropriate algorithmic tools are employed for the analysis of the explosive modes developing during...
Reactions contributing to the generation of the explosive time scale that characterise autoignition ...
This paper examines the influence of wall reactions on the generation of the explosive time scale th...
The effect of selected additives on the ignition delay of ethanol (EtOH)/air and dimethylether (DME)...
The effect of CO2 dilution on the adiabatic and isochoric autoignition of CH4/air mixtures is analyz...
The autoignition kinetics of DME/air and EtOH/air stoichiometric mixtures are compared with the use ...
The Computational Singular Perturbation (CSP) algorithm is employed in order to determine how H2O-di...
Using algorithmic tools derived from the methodology of Computational Singular Perturbation various ...
he auto-ignition process of propane/oxygen mixtures was experimentally and numerically studied over ...
The dynamics of a homogeneous adiabatic autoignition of an ammonia/air mixture at constant volume wa...
International audienceThe chemical influence of CO and H2 addition on the auto-ignition of n-heptane...
When the fast dissipative time scales become exhausted, the evolution of reacting processes is chara...
Appropriate algorithmic tools are employed for the analysis of the explosive modes developing during...
Reactions contributing to the generation of the explosive time scale that characterise autoignition ...
This paper examines the influence of wall reactions on the generation of the explosive time scale th...
The effect of selected additives on the ignition delay of ethanol (EtOH)/air and dimethylether (DME)...
The effect of CO2 dilution on the adiabatic and isochoric autoignition of CH4/air mixtures is analyz...
The autoignition kinetics of DME/air and EtOH/air stoichiometric mixtures are compared with the use ...
The Computational Singular Perturbation (CSP) algorithm is employed in order to determine how H2O-di...
Using algorithmic tools derived from the methodology of Computational Singular Perturbation various ...
he auto-ignition process of propane/oxygen mixtures was experimentally and numerically studied over ...
The dynamics of a homogeneous adiabatic autoignition of an ammonia/air mixture at constant volume wa...
International audienceThe chemical influence of CO and H2 addition on the auto-ignition of n-heptane...