1988
DOI: 10.1016/0010-2180(88)90021-1
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Global reaction schemes for hydrocarbon combustion

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“…Even though the mechanism is able to capture correctly the laminar flame speed, it cannot predict the average flame position. CO errors with the 4-step mechanism have been reported in the literature [67] whereas the GRI3.0 mechanism gives slightly better CO and H 2 O, but not large enough to explain the CO discrepancies . The larger differences occur, surprisingly at r/D> 0.7 in the outer shear layer where the air/pilot shear layer interacts with the flame front ( See Fig 3) …”
Section: Sensitivity Analysis: Chemical Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Even though the mechanism is able to capture correctly the laminar flame speed, it cannot predict the average flame position. CO errors with the 4-step mechanism have been reported in the literature [67] whereas the GRI3.0 mechanism gives slightly better CO and H 2 O, but not large enough to explain the CO discrepancies . The larger differences occur, surprisingly at r/D> 0.7 in the outer shear layer where the air/pilot shear layer interacts with the flame front ( See Fig 3) …”
Section: Sensitivity Analysis: Chemical Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The mechanism has been extensively validated and the laminar flame speed obtained with the chemical kinetics agrees very well with experimental data for the stoichiometric mixtures in this work. The 15-step mechanism solution will be compared against the 4-step global reaction scheme [67], which includes 7 species: H 2 , O 2 , H 2 O, CH 4 , CO, CO 2 and N 2 . Both methods are able to reproduce accurately the laminar burning velocity at stoichiometric conditions.…”
Section: Figmentioning
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“…The homogeneous reactions of CO oxidation [38] and the combustion of methane, which is treated via the four step JonesLindstedt mechanism [39], are treated within the gaseous phase. Eq.…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, additional homogeneous reactions are treated inside the gaseous phase for the oxidation of CO [34] and the combustion of methane, which is treated via the four step JoneseLindstedt mechanism [35]:…”
Section: Numerical Simulation Of a Cement Calciner 221 Mathematicamentioning
confidence: 99%