Experimental Investigation and Computer Simulation of Products During the Induction Phase of Methane Oxidation from 1170 to 1460 K
- 1 June 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Combustion Science and Technology
- Vol. 47 (5-6) , 275-298
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00102208608923878
Abstract
– A molecular beam source reactor is used to study the oxidation of methane at temperatures from 1170 to 1460 K, pressures above 1000 mbar and residence times of about 3 msec. The mixtures investigated range from lean to rich conditions. The products detected in the induction phase or the reaction up to the ignition point arc H2O, H2, CH2O, C2H6, CO, C2H4. CO2, C2H2 and C2H2O. A recent flame chemistry reaction model is extended by elementary reactions important for the induction phase and used to simulate the experimental data. The general agreement is good, although quantitative discrepancics remain. Analysis of the major reaction pathways shows that the reactions of the methyl radical in the induction phase up to high conversions are distinctly different from the ones in flames: CH3 is mostly oxidized by the HO2 radical, with minor contributions from the reactions with O2 and O.Keywords
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