A high-pressure rapid compression machine study of n-propylbenzene ignition
Abstract
This study presents new ignition delay data measured in a rapid compression machine over a wide range temperature, pressure and fuel/air ratio. This data is an extension of that measured previously (D. Darcy, C.J. Tobin, K. Yasunaga, J.M. Simmie, J. Würmel, T. Niass, O. Mathieu, S.S. Ahmed, C.K. Westbrook, H.J. Curran, Combust. Flame, 159 (2012) 2219–2232.) for the oxidation of n-propylbenzene in a high-pressure shock tube. The data was obtained...
Paper Details
Title
A high-pressure rapid compression machine study of n-propylbenzene ignition
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
161
Issue
1
Pages
65 - 74
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