Modelling of soot formation and aromatic growth in laminar flames and reactor systems

  • Waldheim, Bjorn
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Publication date
May 2015
Publisher
Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London

Abstract

Soot particles formed and emitted from (e.g.) direct-injected diesel engines are dangerous to human health and legislative measures used to reduce emis- sions pose a technical challenge for manufacturers. Models of soot formation and oxidation may therefore be useful tools for developing engines and con- trol strategies. In the present work, a sectional soot model able to reproduce the soot particle size distribution (PSD) is applied to laminar premixed and diffusion flames as well as a reactor system. The soot PSDs in laminar premixed stagnation flow flames were found to be sensitive to the coagula- tion collision efficiency and a novel model was developed. The soot model under-predicted soot volume fraction levels when applied to a set of...

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