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Validation of fls_C2H2_4_2

Thermodynamic conditions

  • Temperature, $T$: 300.0 K
  • Pressure, $p$ : 2.0 atm
  • Equivalence Ratio, $\phi$: 0.8
  • Mixture Composition, $X$: 6.30% C2H2-19.69% O2-74.02% N2

Experimental measurement

  • Source: experimental data from RSM2015, JZZ2005
  • Data type: Laminar flame speed
  • Experimental method: OPF
  • Experimental value: 88.38 cm/s
  • Experimental uncertainty: $\pm$ 2.78 cm/s

Model predictions

  • Trial model prediction: 85.37 cm/s
  • Trial model uncertainty: $\pm$ 4.19 cm/s
  • Optimized model prediction: 90.2 cm/s
  • Optimized model uncertainty: $\pm$ 1.49 cm/s

    FFCM-2 performance

    Sensitivity and impact factor

    Reference

    RSM2015 - Ravi, S., Sikes, T. G., Morones, A., Keesee, C. L., & Petersen, E. L. (2015). Comparative study on the laminar flame speed enhancement of methane with ethane and ethylene addition. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 35, 679–686.
    JZZ2005 - Jomaas, G., Zheng, X. L., Zhu, D. L., & Law, C. K. (2005). Experimental determination of counterflow ignition temperatures and laminar flame speeds of C2--C3 hydrocarbons at atmospheric and elevated pressures. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 30, 193–200.

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