C1 (GEVO ATJ) POSF11498
C1 is a alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) synthetic fuel developed by GEVO and studied as a test fuel in the National Jet Fuels Combustion Program [1].
Table I. Key properties [2].
|
Property |
Value |
|
Average formula |
C12.5H27.1 |
|
H/C ratio (mole) |
2.16 |
|
Average molecular weight (g/mol) |
178.0 |
|
LHV (MJ/kg) |
43.9 |
|
Model formula* |
C13H28 |
* For modeling purpose, it is necessary to use integer formula due to computer code limitation. For modeling purpose, use the fuel mass fraction, rather than the mole fraction [3].
Table II. Fuel composition [2].
|
Type |
Mass % |
|
n-paraffin |
0 |
|
iso-paraffin |
99.6 |
|
cycloparaffin |
0 |
|
aromatics |
0.4 |
|
others |
0 |
References
[1] M. Colket, J. Heyne, M. Rumizen, M. Gupta, T. Edwards, W.M. Roquemore, G. Andac, R. Boehm, J. Lovett, R. Williams, Overview of the National Jet Fuels Combustion Program, AIAA Journal 55 (2017) 1087-1104.
[2] T. Edwards, personal communication, 2015.
[3] R. Xu, K. Wang, S. Banerjee, J. Shao, T. Parise, Y. Zhu, S. Wang, A. Movaghar, D.J. Lee, R. Zhao, X. Han, Y. Gao, T. Lu, K. Brezinsky, F.N. Egolfopoulos, D.F. Davidson, R.K. Hanson, C.T. Bowman, H. Wang, A physics-based approach to modeling real-fuel combustion chemistry - II. Reaction kinetic models of jet and rocket fuels, Combustion and Flame 193 (2018) 520-537.




