ADaptation of n-heptane autoignition tabulation for complex chemistry mechanisms

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Abstract

The adaptation of auto-ignition tabulation for effective use of complex chemical mechanisms will be presented in this paper. Taking cool flame ignition phenomenon into account could improve numerical simulations of combustion in compression ignition engines. Current approaches of successful simulation of this phenomenon are based on the extraction of ignition delay times, heat releases and also reaction rates from tabulated data dependant on four parameters: temperature, pressure, equivalence ratio, and exhaust gasses mass fraction. The methods described here were used to create lookup tables including cool flame using a comprehensive chemical mechanism without including reaction rates data (as used by other authors). The method proved to be stable for creating tables and these results will be shown, as well as initial implementation results using the tables incomputational fluid dynamics software.

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Ban, M., & Duić, N. (2011). ADaptation of n-heptane autoignition tabulation for complex chemistry mechanisms. Thermal Science, 15(1), 135–144. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI100514077B

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