Chemical Effects of CO2 and H2O Addition on Aromatic Species in Ethanol/Air Diffusion Flame

Volume: 194, Issue: 3, Pages: 589 - 607
Published: Jun 14, 2020
Abstract
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is an effective technique used widely to meet current emission regulations. In this work, the mechanism of H2O and CO2 addition (a main component of exhaust gas) on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs, the precursor of soot) formation was investigated numerically in ethanol diffusion flames, motivated by current concerns on particulate matter (PM) emissions when ethanol is applied to modern gasoline engines,...
Paper Details
Title
Chemical Effects of CO2 and H2O Addition on Aromatic Species in Ethanol/Air Diffusion Flame
Published Date
Jun 14, 2020
Volume
194
Issue
3
Pages
589 - 607
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