The different mechanisms are classified according to :
- the fuel they are mostly used with.
- the oxidizer they were developed for.
- their type (detailed, skeletal, ARC – Analytically Reduced Chemistry or Global – BFER, 2 step and 1 step).
The color code is the following :
- these mechanisms are available freely with the adequate citation.
- these mechanisms are not available directly and you must ask CERFACS to provide you the access. Go to the contact page if you need any of those.
Combustion
Fuel | Oxidizer | ======== | ======= | ===== | ====== |
Hydrogen (H2) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | |
Methane (CH4) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | Global |
oxygen | Skeletal | ARC | |||
Ethylene (C2H4) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | Global |
Propane (C3H8) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | Global |
n-heptane (n-C7H16) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | |
oxygen | Skeletal | ARC | |||
Iso-octane (i-C8H18) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | Global |
n-decane (n-C10H22) | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC | |
n-dodecane (C12H26) | air | Skeletal | ARC | ||
Kerosene (Jet-A1) |
air | Skeletal | ARC | Global | |
Alternative kerosene | air | Detailed | Skeletal | ARC |
Combustion sub-mechanisms (must be added to a base mechanism)
Nitrogen sub-mechanisms
OH* and CH* sub_mechanisms
Cracking
Fuel | Oxidizer | ======= | ======= |
Ethane (C2H6) | water | Skeletal | |
Propane (C3H8) | water | Skeletal | |
Butane (C4H10) | water | ARC |