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Heptane combustion

Linstedt, R. P., and L. Q. Maurice. 1995. Detailed kinetic modelling of n-heptane combustion. Combustion Science Technology 107 317-53. [Pg.422]

R.P. Lindstedt and L.Q. Maurice. Detailed Kinetic Modeling of n-Heptane Combustion. Combust. Flame, 102 129-160,1995. [Pg.828]

Properties Oily liquid. Bp 148-149C (9 mm Hg), mp 29-30C. Practically insoluble in water soluble in alcohol, acetone, ether, and heptane. Combustible. [Pg.1265]

Peters, N., Paczko, G., Seiser, R., Seshadri, K. Temperature cross-over and non-thermal runaway at two-stage ignition of n-heptane. Combust. Flame 128, 38-59 (2002)... [Pg.37]

Sheen, D., Wang, H. Combustion kinetic modeling using multispecies time histories in shock-tube oxidation of heptane. Combust. Flame 158, 645-656 (2011a)... [Pg.141]

Lu, T., Law, C.K. Strategies for mechanism reduction for large hydrocarbons n-heptane. Combust. Flame 154, 153-163 (2008b)... [Pg.179]

Harstad, K., Bellan, J. A model of reduced oxidation kinetics using constituents and species Iso-octane and its mixtures with n-pentane, wo-hexane and n-heptane. Combust. Flame 157,2184— 2197 (2010a)... [Pg.298]

Imbert, B., Lafosse, F., Catoire, L., Paillard, C.-E., Khasainov, B. Formulation reproducing the ignition delays simulated by a detailed mechanism application to n-heptane combustion. Combust. Flame 155, 380-408 (2008)... [Pg.299]

Octane number is a measure of a fuel s abiUty to avoid knocking. The octane number of a gasoline is deterrnined in a special single-cylinder engine where various combustion conditions can be controlled. The test engine is adjusted to give trace knock from the fuel to be rated. Various mixtures of isooctane (2,2,4-trimethyl pentane) and normal heptane are then used to find the ratio of the two reference fuels that produce the same intensity of knock as that by the unknown fuel. [Pg.210]

F.19 The CO, produced by the combustion of hydrocarbons contributes to global warming. Rank the following fuels according to increasing mass percentage of carbon (a) ethene, C2H4 (b) propanol, C3H-OI I (c) heptane, C-Hl6. [Pg.75]

H.15 Write a balanced equation for the complete combustion (reaction with oxygen) of liquid heptane, C7H)6, a component typical of the hydrocarbons in gasoline, to carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. [Pg.89]

Davis, S.G. and Law, C.K., Laminar flame speeds and oxidation kinetics of zso-octane-air and n-heptane-air flames, Proc. Combust. Inst., T1,521,1998. [Pg.45]

Copper reacts exothermically with chlorine dissolved in heptane at 0°C. The compounds combust during the reaction. The same happens when dry gaseous chlorine is in contact with the metal in fine leaf form. [Pg.207]

Heptane [CH3(CH2)5CH3] produces much knocking when it is burned in internal combustion engines and has an octane rating of 0. [Pg.125]

Consider heptane burned in air with reactants and products at 25 °C. Compute the heat release per gram of oxygen consumed for (a) C02 formed and (b) only CO formed. The other product of combustion is water vapor. [Pg.43]

Order the tendency to soot of the following fuels under premixed combustion with air hexadecane, ethyl benzene, cycloheptane, heptane, and heptene. [Pg.491]

Colorless, mobile liquid with an odor resembling heptane or gasoline. Evaporates when spilled forming combustible vapors. [Pg.487]

Chemical/Physical. Complete combustion in air yields carbon dioxide and water vapor. Heptane will not hydrolyze because it has no hydrolyzable functional group. [Pg.619]

Schauer et al. (2001) measured organic compound emission rates for volatile organic compounds, gas-phase semi-volatile organic compounds, and particle-phase organic compounds from the residential (fireplace) combustion of pine, oak, and eucalyptus. The gas-phase emission rate of heptane was 28.9 mg/kg of pine burned. Emission rates of heptane were not measured during the combustion of oak and eucalyptus. [Pg.619]

Card, J. M., and F. A. Williams. 1992. Asymptotic analysis of the structure and extinction of spherically symmetrical n-heptane diffusion flames. Combustion Science Technology 84 91-119. [Pg.423]

Bollig, M., H. Pitsch, J. C. Hewson, and K. Seshadri. 1996. Reduced n-heptane mechanism for nonpremixed combustion with emphasis on pollutant relevant intermediate species. 26th Symposium (International) on Combustion Proceedings. Pittsburgh, PA The Combustion Institute. 729-37. [Pg.424]

Reid vapor pressure is measured at 100°F (37.8°C) and is used to help ensure that gasoline will vaporize adequately and ignite within the combustion chamber of an engine. Vapor pressure is provided by volatile gasoline components such as dissolved butane gas and the presence of pentanes, hexanes, heptanes, and benzene. [Pg.94]

F) K.K. Andreev, "Termicheskoye Razlo-zheniye i Goreniye Vzryvchatykh Veshchestv (Thermal Decomposition and Combustion of Explosive Substances), GosEnergoIzdat, Moscow(1957) G) P. Breisacher et al, "Flame Front Structure of Lean Diborane-Air and Diborane-Hydrocarbon-Air Mixtures", 7thSympCombstn(1959), PP 894-902 H) M. Getstein, "A Study of Alkylsilane Flames , Ibid, pp 903-05 I) P.L. Harrison, "The Combustion.of Titanium and Zirconium , Ibid, pp 913-20 J) J.D. Lewis A.C, Merrington, "Combustion of n-Heptane Spray in the Decomposition Products of Concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide , Ibid, pp 953-57... [Pg.171]


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