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Kinetics of Kerosene Combustion Over Extended Conditions: Experimental and Modeling

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The oxidation of kerosene (Jet-A1) and that of surrogate mixtures have been studied experimentally in a jet-stirred reactor at 1 to 40 atm and constant residence time, over the high temperature range 800–1300 K, and for variable equivalence ratio 0.5<φ<2). Concentration profiles of the reactants, stable intermediates, and final products have been obtained by probe sampling followed by on-line and off-line GC analyses. The oxidation of kerosene in these conditions was modeled using a detailed kinetic reaction mechanism (209 species and 1673 reactions, most of them reversible). In the modeling, kerosene was represented by four surrogate model fuels: 100% n-decane, n-decane-n-propylbenzene (74% / 26% mole), n-decane-n-propylcyclohexane (74% / 26% mole), and n-decane-n-propylbenzene-n-propylcyclohexane (74% / 15% / 11% mole). The 3-components model fuel was the most appropriate for simulating the JSR experiments. It was also successfully used to simulate the structure of a fuel-rich premixed kerosene-oxygen-nitrogen flame and ignition delays taken from the literature.
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hal-02021222 , version 1 (15-02-2019)

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Philippe Dagaut. Kinetics of Kerosene Combustion Over Extended Conditions: Experimental and Modeling. ASME Turbo Expo 2006: Power for Land, Sea, and Air, May 2006, Barcelona, Spain. pp.1-9, ⟨10.1115/GT2006-90015⟩. ⟨hal-02021222⟩

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