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Data sources for modelling

In this section collections of kinetic data for modelling combustion systems are listed and described. The emphasis is on critically evaluated data because of its greater reliability but other sources are also given since only a proportion of the data necessary for modelling have been thoroughly assessed. [Pg.283]

The present volume is concerned with low-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons but the data sources cited in this section cover both higher and lower temperature regimes. As indicated earlier most of the direct measurements of rate constants of elementary reactions have been carried out at high temperatures ( 1000 K) or temperatures close to ambient. It is only relatively recently that experimental techniques have been modified to produce substantial quantities of data for the intermediate temperatures pertinent to low-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons, and much of the data for modelling low-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons must be obtained from extrapolation of low-temperature data, interpolation between high- and low-temperature data, or by estimation methods. Consequently both the evaluations produced for modelling flames and those for atmospheric modelling are relevant. [Pg.283]


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