Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6679284 | Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study presents the first investigation on the combustion chemistry of n-octanol, a long chain alcohol. Ignition delay times were determined experimentally in a high-pressure shock tube, and stable species concentration profiles were obtained in a jet stirred reactor for a range of initial conditions. A detailed kinetic model was developed to describe the oxidation of n-octanol at both low and high temperatures, and the model shows good agreement with the present dataset. The fuel's combustion characteristics are compared to those of n-alkanes and to short chain alcohols to illustrate the effects of the hydroxyl moiety and the carbon chain length on important combustion properties. Finally, the results are discussed in detail.
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Authors
Liming Cai, Yasar Uygun, Casimir Togbé, Heinz Pitsch, Herbert Olivier, Philippe Dagaut, S. Mani Sarathy,