Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
206591 Fuel 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The kinetics of oxidation of ethanol-n-heptane mixtures (20–80 and 50–50 mol.%) was studied experimentally using a fused-silica jet-stirred reactor. The experiments were performed in the temperature range 530–1070 K, at 10 atm, at two equivalence ratios (0.5 and 1), and with an initial fuel concentration of 750 ppm. A kinetic modeling was performed using schemes resulting from the merging of validated kinetic schemes for the oxidation of the components of the present mixtures (n-heptane and ethanol). Good agreement between the experimental results and the computations was observed under the present conditions when using detailed chemistry whereas the used of semi-detailed chemistry yielded acceptable but less accurate prediction of the fuel oxidation kinetics.

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