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Autoignition of hydrocarbons in a batch reactor: Analysis of a reduced model

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:56 authored by Mark NelsonMark Nelson, E Balakrishnan
n the late 1960s Gray and Yang developed the first reduced kinetic model for the oxidation of hydrocarbon fuels that qualitatively described many features observed experimentally. Since then a number of reduced kinetic models have been proposed in the literature. In this contribution we analyse the steady-state behaviour of one such scheme. The chemical component of the model contains four chemical species undergoing six reactions. By making a pool-chemical approximation this system is reduced to three coupled non-linear differential equations: a temperature equation and equations for two reactive chemical intermediates. It is shown that any steady-state solution of this model having a steady-state temperature greater than 420 (K) is non-physical as the steady-state concentration of the chemical species are negative. Hence this particular scheme does not simulate closed-vessel experiments and is defective as an extension of the Gray-Yang model.

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Nelson, M. I. & Balakrishnan, E. (2008). Autoignition of hydrocarbons in a batch reactor: Analysis of a reduced model. Applied Mathematics Letters, 21 (8), 866-871.

Journal title

Applied Mathematics Letters

Volume

21

Issue

8

Pagination

866-871

Language

English

RIS ID

23663

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