Towards cleaner combustion engines through groundbreaking detailed chemical kinetic models
(2011) In Chemical Society Reviews 40(9). p.4762-4782- Abstract
- In the context of limiting the environmental impact of transportation, this critical review discusses new directions which are being followed in the development of more predictive and more accurate detailed chemical kinetic models for the combustion of fuels. In the first part, the performance of current models, especially in terms of the prediction of pollutant formation, is evaluated. In the next parts, recent methods and ways to improve these models are described. An emphasis is given on the development of detailed models based on elementary reactions, on the production of the related thermochemical and kinetic parameters, and on the experimental techniques available to produce the data necessary to evaluate model predictions under well... (More)
- In the context of limiting the environmental impact of transportation, this critical review discusses new directions which are being followed in the development of more predictive and more accurate detailed chemical kinetic models for the combustion of fuels. In the first part, the performance of current models, especially in terms of the prediction of pollutant formation, is evaluated. In the next parts, recent methods and ways to improve these models are described. An emphasis is given on the development of detailed models based on elementary reactions, on the production of the related thermochemical and kinetic parameters, and on the experimental techniques available to produce the data necessary to evaluate model predictions under well defined conditions (212 references). (Less)
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- Battin-Leclerc, Frederique ; Blurock, Edward LU ; Bounaceur, Roda ; Fournet, Rene ; Glaude, Pierre-Alexandre ; Herbinet, Olivier ; Sirjean, Baptiste and Warth, V.
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- 2011
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- 9
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- 4762 - 4782
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- Royal Society of Chemistry
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- pmid:21597604
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- 0306-0012
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- 10.1039/c0cs00207k
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- English
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