Understanding low-temperature first-stage ignition delay: Propane

Volume: 162, Issue: 10, Pages: 3658 - 3673
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
null null The low-temperature auto-ignition of fuels is a complex process, occurring in multiple stages with distinct chemical processes governing each stage. The conversion from alkyl radical to chain branching products, which occurs through successive O2 additions followed by thermal decomposition of the products, is at the core of the auto-ignition process. Our detailed understanding of this central process continues to evolve, with recent...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding low-temperature first-stage ignition delay: Propane
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
162
Issue
10
Pages
3658 - 3673
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