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JP-5

Table of contents

  1. Model files
    1. High-T model
    2. High-T model (refit to 9999 K)
  2. Model performance
  3. References

Model files

High-T model

CTI YAML Chemkin

High-T model (refit to 9999 K)

CTI YAML Chemkin

Model performance

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Figure 1: JP-5 ignition delay time. Experimental measurement is from XWB2018: Xu et al. 1.

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Figure 2: Time history of JP-5 pyrolysis. Shock tube pyrolysis measurement is from XWB2018: Xu et al. 1.

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Figure 3: Yield of methane and ethylene from thermal decomposition of JP-5. Shock tube pyrolysis measurement is from XWB2018: Xu et al. 1. Residence time: 0.5 ms (left panel), and 1.0 ms (right panel).

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Figure 4: Time history of multiple species from JP-5 oxidation. Flow reactor measurement is from XWB2018: Xu et al. 1.

References

  1. Xu, R., Wang, K., Banerjee, S., Shao, J., Parise, T., Zhu, Y., Wang, S., Movaghar, A., Lee, D., Zhao, R., Han, X., Gao, Y., Lu, T., Brezinsky, K., Egolfopoulos, F., Davidson, D., Hanson, R., Bowman, C. T. & Wang, H. (2018). A physics-based approach to modeling real-fuel combustion chemistry–II. Reaction kinetic models of jet and rocket fuels. Combustion and Flame, 193, 520-537.  2 3 4


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