AbstractTo calculate ignition delay times a skeletal 56-step mechanism for n-heptane is further reduced to a short 30-step mechanism containing two isomers of the n-heptyl-redical and reactions describing both the high temperature and the low temperature chemistry. This mechanism reproduces ignition delay times at various pressures and temperatures reasonably well. Steady state assumptions for many of the intermediate species are introduced to derive separately two global mechanisms for the low temperature regime as well as for the intermediate and high temperature regime. In those formulations the OH radical is depleted by fast reactions with the fuel, as long as fuel is present. Its steady state relation shows that the OH concentration wo...
The effects of temperature and composition stratifications on the ignition of a lean n-heptane/air m...
Homogenous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) is an alternative combustion concept for in reciprocat...
A reduced kinetic model for the combustion of n-heptane, i-octane, n-cetane and heptamethylnonane wa...
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...
A kinetic mechanism of 1011 elementary reactions with 171 chemical species for n-heptane ignition is...
An empirical four-step mechanism has previously been proposed for describing ignition of heptane-air...
The effect of steady strain on the transient autoignition of n-heptane at high pressures is studied ...
Using n-butane, n-heptane and iso-octane as representative fuels exhibiting NTC (negative temperatur...
International audienceThe chemical influence of CO and H2 addition on the auto-ignition of n-heptane...
This paper presents a numerical analysis of the ignition process of an n-heptane spray in a compress...
Ignition delay times of methane-n-hexane-oxygen-dulent mixtures were studied experimentally and nume...
Accurate chemical kinetic combustion models of lightly branched alkanes (e.g., 2-methylalkanes) are ...
The effect of thermal stratification on the ignition of a lean homogeneous n-heptane/air mixture at ...
Progressively stricter pollutant emission targets in international agreements have shifted the focus...
The effects of temperature and composition stratifications on the ignition of a lean n-heptane/air m...
Homogenous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) is an alternative combustion concept for in reciprocat...
A reduced kinetic model for the combustion of n-heptane, i-octane, n-cetane and heptamethylnonane wa...
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...
A kinetic mechanism of 1011 elementary reactions with 171 chemical species for n-heptane ignition is...
An empirical four-step mechanism has previously been proposed for describing ignition of heptane-air...
The effect of steady strain on the transient autoignition of n-heptane at high pressures is studied ...
Using n-butane, n-heptane and iso-octane as representative fuels exhibiting NTC (negative temperatur...
International audienceThe chemical influence of CO and H2 addition on the auto-ignition of n-heptane...
This paper presents a numerical analysis of the ignition process of an n-heptane spray in a compress...
Ignition delay times of methane-n-hexane-oxygen-dulent mixtures were studied experimentally and nume...
Accurate chemical kinetic combustion models of lightly branched alkanes (e.g., 2-methylalkanes) are ...
The effect of thermal stratification on the ignition of a lean homogeneous n-heptane/air mixture at ...
Progressively stricter pollutant emission targets in international agreements have shifted the focus...
The effects of temperature and composition stratifications on the ignition of a lean n-heptane/air m...
Homogenous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) is an alternative combustion concept for in reciprocat...
A reduced kinetic model for the combustion of n-heptane, i-octane, n-cetane and heptamethylnonane wa...