2020
DOI: 10.1177/1468087420914716
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Effects of branch structure of alkylbenzenes on spray auto-ignition of n-decane and alkylbenzenes blends

Abstract: Spray auto-ignition characteristics of the blends of n-decane and several alkylbenzenes were carried out on a heated constant-volume spray combustion chamber. The derived cetane numbers of the fuel blends were determined, and the temperature-dependent ignition delay times and combustion durations were measured across a range of temperatures from 808 to 911 K. The results reveal that blending alkylbenzene to n-decane inhibits fuel spray auto-ignition propensity. For mono-alkylbenzenes, the fuel blend containing… Show more

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