Development of an experimental database and chemical kinetic models for surrogate gasoline fuels

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Abstract

The development of surrogate mixtures that represent gasoline combustion behavior is reviewed. Combustion chemistry behavioral targets that a surrogate should accurately reproduce, particularly for emulating homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) operation, are carefully identified. Both short and long term research needs to support development of more robust surrogate fuel compositions are described. Candidate component species are identified and the status of present chemical kinetic models for these components and their interactions are discussed. Recommendations are made for the initial components to be included in gasoline surrogates for near term development. Components that can be added to refine predictions and to include additional behavioral targets are identified as well. Thermodynamic, thermochemical and transport properties that require further investigation are discussed. Copyright © 2007 SAE International.

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Pitz, W. J., Cernansky, N. P., Dryer, F. L., Egolfopoulos, F. N., Farrell, J. T., Friend, D. G., & Pitsch, H. (2007). Development of an experimental database and chemical kinetic models for surrogate gasoline fuels. In SAE Technical Papers. SAE International. https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0175

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