A Wide Range Modeling Study of Propane and n-Butane Oxidation
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Combustion Science and Technology
- Vol. 100 (1-6) , 299-330
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00102209408935458
Abstract
—Propane and n-Bulane are the smaller and simpler hydrocarbons that already show the different behaviours of the combustion process; detailed chemistry and general kinetic mechanisms can unify the complexity of these phenomena by properly laking into account slow combustion, cool flames, negative temperature coefficient, transition temperature and hot ignition processes. Carbonyl-hydroperoxides are the main cause ofthe negative temperature cofficient(NTC) in the transition region (600–650 K). At intermediate temperatures the equilibrium between alkyl and peroxy radicals shifts towards alkyl radicals and hydrogen peroxide becomes the dominant branching agent. At higher temperatures (T > 1000 K), decomposition reactions of alkyl radicals prevail on the direct oxidation and combustion process mainly proceeds through smaller olefins oxidation. As a consequence, only the low temperature, primary oxidation reactions of propane and butane need to beadded to a comprehensive kinetic scheme already available for methane and C2 species. The overall scheme discussed in this paper is constituted by more than 100 species involved in about 2000 reactions. Furthermore a new method of formalizing this large quantity of mechanistic (ate data facilitates the application and the extension of this scheme. Several comparisons with experimental data. obtained over a wide range of temperatures (550-1200 K), pressures and oxygen concentrations, support and validate the proposed kinetic model.Keywords
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