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Fig. 1. Yields of i-C4H8 and C3H6 measured (symbols) and simulated (lines) from thermal decomposition of 0.78 % (mol) C1 in Ar in shock tube at p5 = 1.4 atm. The data are taken from [1] and [2].

 

Fig. 2. Selected time histories of i-C4H8, C3H6, C2H4, and CH4 measured (symbols) and simulated (lines) from thermal decomposition of C1 in argon in the Stanford shock tube. The data are taken from [1] and [2].

Reference

[1]  T. Parise, D.F. Davidson, R.K. Hanson, Shock tube/laser absorption measurements of the pyrolysis of a bimodal test fuel, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 36 (2017) 281-288.

[2]  K. Wang, R. Xu, T. Parise, J. Shao, A. Movaghar, D.J. Lee, J. Park, Y. Gao, T. Lu, F.N. Egolfopoulos, D.F. Davidson, R.K. Hanson, C.T. Bowman, H. Wang, A physics-based approach to modeling real-fuel combustion chemistry - IV. HyChem Modeling of Combustion Kinetics of a Bio-derived Jet Fuel and Its Blends with a Conventional Jet A, Combustion and Flame 198 (2018) 477–489.