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    AuthorCurran, Henry J. (2)Al Rashidi, Mariam J. (1)Banyon, Colin (1)Burke, Sinead M. (1)Burke, Ultan (1)... View MoreSubject
    Chemistry (2)
    Combustion (2)
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    Alkanes (1)CH3OH (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2016 (2)
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    A detailed chemical kinetic modeling, ignition delay time and jet-stirred reactor study of methanol oxidation 

    Burke, Ultan; Metcalfe, Wayne K.; Burke, Sinead M.; Heufer, K. Alexander; Dagaut, Philippe; Curran, Henry J. (Elsevier, 2016-01-29)
    A shock tube (ST) and a rapid compression machine (RCM) have been used to measure new ignition delay times for methanol oxidation over a wide range of pressures (2-50 atm) and equivalence ratios (0.5, 1.0, and 2.0). These ...
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    Modeling ignition of a heptane isomer: improved thermodynamics, reaction pathways, kinetics, and rate rule optimizations for 2-methylhexane 

    Mohamed, Samah Y.; Cai, Liming; Khaled, Fethi; Banyon, Colin; Wang, Zhandong; Al Rashidi, Mariam J.; Pitsch, Heinz; Curran, Henry J.; Farooq, Aamir; Sarathy, S. Mani (American Chemical Society, 2016-03-21)
    Accurate chemical kinetic combustion models of lightly branched alkanes (e.g., 2-methylalkanes) are important to investigate the combustion behavior of real fuels. Improving the fidelity of existing kinetic models is a ...
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