Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6632687 | Fuel | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The experiments of Rahinov et al. (Combust. Flame, 145 (2006) 105-116) measuring NH2 concentration profiles in methane-air laminar flat flames doped with ammonia were re-evaluated. The flames were simulated with the FlameMaster code using a modified NOx combustion mechanism of the CRECK Modeling Group. Based on local sensitivity analysis results, Arrhenius parameters A, n, E of reaction steps NH2â¯+â¯Hâ¯=â¯NHâ¯+â¯H2 and NH3â¯+â¯OHâ¯=â¯NH2â¯+â¯H2O were selected for optimization, which took into account not only the experimental data of Rahinov et al., but also related direct measurements and theoretical determinations as optimization targets. The optimized mechanism described the measured concentration profiles better than the original one, while the new rate parameter values were within the prior uncertainty limits obtained from the evaluation of literature data. The optimization process also provided new posterior uncertainty limits, which are within the prior uncertainty limits.
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Authors
Viktor Samu, Tamás Varga, Igor Rahinov, Sergey Cheskis, Tamás Turányi,