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Cyclopentanone is
a promising biofuel that can enable more efficient
engine operation and increase the fuel economy of the light duty fleet
over current and planned technology developments. While the ignition
of cyclopentanone has been investigated in detail, more studies on
the laminar burning velocities of cyclopentanone are called for. In
this work, the laminar burning velocities of cyclopentanone (C5H8O) have been measured using the heat flux and
spherical flame methods at 1 atm, equivalence ratios from 0.7 to 1.6,
and initial temperatures of 328, 353, and 428 K. To further investigate
the relationship between the molecular structure and laminar burning
velocity, identical experiments were also performed for binary mixtures
of cyclopentanone with ethanol and n-propanol at
1:1 (mol). The consistency between the experimental data sets obtained
in this work and literature data sets has been evaluated. A recently
published mechanism of cyclopentanone was used for simulation after
adopting the submechanism of n-propanol. Good agreement
has been seen between experimental and simulated results for all flames.
To qualitatively explain the characteristics of the laminar burning
velocity of cyclopentanone and the differences with those of ethanol
and n-propanol, sensitivity analysis and reaction
pathway analysis have been performed to compare the chemistry of the
fuels under flame conditions, which revealed how the molecular structure
of cyclopentanone could affect its laminar burning velocity. Compared
to ethanol and n-propanol, cyclopentanone does not
have primary carbon atoms in its molecule, leading to lower production
of methyl radicals. Meanwhile, the carbonyl group in the cyclopentanone
molecule is mostly released as CO in the decomposition of multiple
intermediates accompanied by the production of unsaturated C2 and C4 species, especially C2H4 and C2H3. Both features contribute to the
high laminar burning velocity of cyclopentanone.
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