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Study on a Novel Methodology for Developing the Skeletal Mechanism of RP-3 Aviation Kerosene

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 8, Issue 40, Pages 37282-37292

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c05087

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This study proposes a novel methodology for developing a simplified mechanism for high-carbon fuels, by combining detailed mechanisms for carbon chains C-0-C-4 and high-carbon molecular skeleton. The accuracy of the developed mechanism was validated by examining the combustion characteristics of different fuel components and aviation kerosene. The proposed methodology offers a new approach for developing mechanisms for high-carbon fuels.
An urgent requirement for high-precision numerical simulation of modern aero-engines is the development of a highly simplified and accurate reaction mechanism for aviation kerosene. However, there is still lack of a reduced mechanism that can effectively capture the low- and high-temperature characteristics of RP-3 aviation kerosene. In light of this, in this study, a novel methodology for developing skeletal mechanism by combining the detailed C-0-C-4 mechanism and C-5-C-n high-carbon molecular skeletal mechanism was proposed and applied. To construct the RP-3 skeletal mechanism, a surrogate fuel consisting of 54% n-dodecane, 22% 2,5-dimethylhexane, 14% 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, and 10% decalin was utilized. Based on the proposed methodology, a skeletal mechanism comprising 153 species and 858 reactions has been developed. Various combustion characteristics of each surrogate component and the RP-3 aviation kerosene, such as the ignition delay, concentration of material components, laminar flame, and NO emission, were examined to validate the developed mechanism. The proposed methodology in this study offers a novel approach to develop mechanisms for high-carbon fuels. Additionally, the developed skeletal mechanism serves as a foundation for the design and optimization of aero-engines.

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