A wide range modeling study of dimethyl ether oxidation

H. J. Curran, W. J. Pitz, C. K. Westbrook, P. Dagaut, J. C. Boettner, M. Cathonnet

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Abstract

A detailed chemical kinetic model has been used to study dimethyl ether (DME) oxidation over a wide range of conditions. Experimental results obtained in a jet-stirred reactor (JSR) at 1 and 10 atm, 0.2 ≤ø ≤ 2.5, and 800 le; T ≤ 1300 K were modeled, in addition to those generated in a shock tube at 13 and 40 bar, ø = 1.0 and 650 ≤ T ≤ 1300 K. The JSR results are particularly valuable as they include concentration profiles of reactants, intermediates, and products pertinent to the oxidation of DME, These data test the kinetic model severely, as it must be able to predict the correct distribution and concentrations of intermediate and final products formed in the oxidation process. Additionally, the shock-tube results are very useful, as they were taken at low temperatures and at high pressures, and thus undergo negative temperature dependence (NTC) behavior, This behavior is characteristic of the oxidation of saturated hydrocarbon fuels, (e.g., the primary reference fuels, n-heptane and iso-octane) under similar conditions. The numerical model consists of 78 chemical species and 336 chemical reactions. The thermodynamic properties of unknown species pertaining to DME oxidation were calculated using THERM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-241
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Chemical Kinetics
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

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