Issue 23, 2000

The auto-ignition of propane at intermediate temperatures and high pressures

Abstract

The results of a new experimental programme to measure auto-ignition delay times in mainly lean (ϕ = 0.5) propane–air mixtures at intermediate temperatures in the range 850 K upwards and pressures 5–40 bar are described. The delays are compared to predictions obtained by the integration of two detailed chemical kinetic reaction schemes. Experimentally, a decrease in activation energy was observed at around 1000 K. The work shows that extrapolation of ignition delays obtained at high temperatures T>1000 K can lead to significant overestimation of the actual delay times at lower temperatures. Despite the introduction of additional key reactions the kinetic schemes used could not fully reproduce the delay times observed experimentally at temperature below ca. 1000 K.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2000
Accepted
05 Oct 2000
First published
09 Nov 2000

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2000,2, 5411-5419

The auto-ignition of propane at intermediate temperatures and high pressures

P. Cadman, G. O. Thomas and P. Butler, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2000, 2, 5411 DOI: 10.1039/B003665J

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