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OH and C2H4 species time-histories during hexadecane and diesel ignition behind reflected shock waves

Journal

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages 167-173

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2010.05.053

Keywords

Diesel; Hexadecane; Time-histories; C2H4; OH

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  1. Army Research Office

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The first simultaneous multi-species laser absorption time-history measurements for OH and C2H4 were acquired during the oxidation of n-hexadecane and commercial diesel fuel (DF-2). The experiments were performed behind reflected shock waves in a new second-generation aerosol shock tube over a temperature range of 1120K to 1373 K and a pressure range of 4-7 atm. Initial fuel concentrations varied between 150 and 1800 ppm with equivalence ratios between 0.4 and 2, and were determined using 3.39 mu m He-Ne laser absorption. OH concentration time-histories were measured using absorption of frequency-doubled ring-dye laser radiation near 306.7 nm. Ethylene time-histories were measured using absorption of CO2 gas-laser radiation near 10.5 mu m. Comparisons are given of these species concentration time-histories with two current large n-alkane mechanisms: the LLNL-C-16 mechanism of Westbrook et al. [13] and the Jet-SurF C-12 mechanism of Sirjean et al. [14]. Fair agreement between model and experiment is seen in the peak ethylene yields for both fuels; however, modeled early time-histories of OH, an important chain-branching species, differ significantly from current measurements. (C) 2010 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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