ID
Type of mechanism | Detailed |
Fuels | n-heptane and iso-octane |
Oxidizer | Air |
Number of species | 1034 |
Number of reversible reactions | 8453 |
Cases of application | 0D |
About
- This mechanism has been developed by Henry J. Curran at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for the oxidation of primary reference fuels, iso-octane and n-heptane, for gasoline.
- WARNING : This mechanism can only be used in Zero-Dimensional cases as no transport data is available for this mechanism.
- More details on LLNL website.
Citation
Curran, H. J., P. Gaffuri, W. J. Pitz, and C. K. Westbrook, “A Comprehensive Modeling Study of iso-Octane Oxidation,” Combustion and Flame 129:253-280 (2002). [file]