Shock Tube Measurements of Ignition Delay Times for the Butanol Isomers Using the Constrained‐Reaction‐Volume Strategy

Abstract

Ignition delay times of sec‐, iso‐, and tert‐butanol were measured behind reflected shock waves using both conventional operation and a new constrained‐reaction‐volume (CRV) strategy. This CRV filling method constrains the volume of reactive gases, thereby producing near‐constant‐pressure test conditions for reflected shock measurements. The initial reflected shock conditions cover temperatures ranging from 828 to 1095 K, pressures near 20 atm and an equivalence ratio of 1.0 in air mixtures. Additional data were also collected at 30 atm and at φ = 0.5 for iso‐butanol/O2/N2 mixtures. At 20 atm and φ = 1.0, the ignition delay time increases for the isomers in the following order: n‐butanol, iso‐butanol and sec‐butanol, and tert‐butanol. Modeling of all collected data using the Vasu and Sarathy (Energy Fuel 2013, 27, 7072–7080) mechanism showed overall good agreement with the experimental data.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
May 27, 2014
Source ID
10.1002/kin.20859

Entities

People

  • D. F. Davidson
  • I. L. R. Bec
  • Ronald Kenneth Hanson
  • Yupeng Zhu

Organizations

  • Army Research Office
  • Office of Basic Energy Sciences
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • Stanford University

Tags

Readers

  • Combustion Dynamics and Shock Wave Physics.
  • Petroleum Engineering