Abstract:Summary
The thermal cracking characteristic of an in‐house prepared plant‐derived hydrogenated carene (H‐Carene) fuel is examined above its critical temperature and pressure. The experiments were performed for a wide range of temperatures between 450°C and 650°C at 40 bar pressure in a tubular flow reactor. At 650°C and 40 bar pressure, the conversion of the H‐Carene fuel is about 40%, and the estimated value of chemical heat sink capacity is 488 kJ/kg of fuel. The aptness of triethylamine (TEA) as an initiato… Show more
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