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Original Articles

A Shock Tube and Chemical Kinetic Modeling Study of Methy Ethyl Ketone Oxidation

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Pages 574-587 | Received 07 Mar 2009, Accepted 12 Oct 2009, Published online: 08 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Shock-tube ignition delay times for methy ethyl ketone (MEK; or 2-butanone) were measured at a reflected shock pressure of 1 atm (±2%) in the temperature range of 1250–1850 K at equivalence ratios of 0.5–2.0 for dilute mixtures in argon with fuel concentrations of 1.0%, 1.5%, and 2.0%. Rate constants for unimolecular fuel decomposition reactions were treated for falloff in pressure and temperature, with 9-parameter fits in the Troe formulism. A detailed chemical kinetic submechanism was developed and coupled to an existing C4 mechanism comprising 234 species and 1,369 reversible reactions. Model simulations show generally good agreement when compared to the available experimental data. MEK may be used as a fuel tracer, and thus further ignition delay time measurements were carried out by adding MEK to n-heptane in order to test the effect on ignition delay timing of blending these fuels together. It was found that autoignition characteristics of n-heptane remained unaffected by the presence of MEK fuel tracer.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Financial support from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology for an Embark Fellowship are gratefully acknowledged.

Notes

Note: BDE ˭ Bond Dissociation Energy.

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