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Simplified Jet-A Kinetic Mechanism For Combustor Application, Bahman Ghorashi, Chi-Ming Lee, Krishna Kundu Jan 1993

Simplified Jet-A Kinetic Mechanism For Combustor Application, Bahman Ghorashi, Chi-Ming Lee, Krishna Kundu

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Successful modeling of combustion and emissions in gas turbine engine combustors requires an adequate description of the reaction mechanism. For hydrocarbon oxidation, detailed mechanisms are only available for the simplest types of hydrocarbons such as methane, ethane, acetylene, and propane. These detailed mechanisms contain a large number of chemical species participating simultaneously in many elementary kinetic steps. Current computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models must include fuel vaporization, fuel-air mixing, chemical reactions, and complicated boundary geometries. To simulate these conditions a very sophisticated computer model is required, which requires large computer memory capacity and long run times. Therefore, gas turbine combustion …