Comparison of different chemical kinetic mechanisms of methane combustion in an internal combustion engine configuration

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Three chemical kinetic mechanisms of methane combustion were tested and compared using the internal combustion engine model of Chemkin 4.02 [1]: one-step global reaction mechanism, four-step mechanism, and the standard detailed scheme GRIMECH 3.0. This study shows good concordances, especially between the four-step and the detailed mechanisms in the prediction of temperature and main species profiles. But reduced schemes were incapables to predict pollutant emissions in an internal combustion engine. The four-step mechanism can only predict CO emissions but without good agreement.

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Ennetta, R., Hamdi, M., & Said, R. (2008). Comparison of different chemical kinetic mechanisms of methane combustion in an internal combustion engine configuration. Thermal Science, 12(1), 43–51. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI0801043E

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