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3 - Software Tools for the Support of Calculation of Combustion and Reacting Flows

from Part I - Basic Components of Chemical Nonequilibrium Models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2019

V. I. Naoumov
Affiliation:
Central Connecticut State University
V. G. Krioukov
Affiliation:
Kazan National Research Technical University, Russian Federation
A. L. Abdullin
Affiliation:
The Academy of Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation
A. V. Demin
Affiliation:
Kazan State Power Engineering University, Russian Federation
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Modern kinetic mechanisms are intricate and can comprise tens of substances and hundreds of reactions [46, 95, 96]. For example, paper [97] deals with low-temperature decomposition of hydrocarbons to analyze the combustion mechanism totaling 340 substances and 3400 reactions. The authors of [98] exploited the combustion mechanism including 120 substances and 721 reactions for simulation of n-decane ignition. In the calculation of the oxidation of hydrocarbons described in [99], a mechanism comprising 71 substances and 417 reactions was analyzed.

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Chemical Kinetics in Combustion and Reactive Flows
Modeling Tools and Applications
, pp. 95 - 204
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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