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Shock-tube and modeling study of methane pyrolysis and oxidation

Journal Article · · Combustion and Flame

Methane pyrolysis and oxidation were studied behind reflected shock waves in the temperature range 1350--2400 K at pressures of 1.6 to 4.4 atm. Methane decay in both the pyrolysis and oxidation reactions was measured by using time-resolved infrared (IR) laser absorption at 3.39 {micro}m. CO{sub 2} production was also measured by time-resolved IR emission at 4.24 {micro}m. The production yields were also studied using a single-pulse method. The pyrolysis and oxidation of methane were modeled using a kinetic reaction mechanism including the most recent mechanism for formaldehyde, ketene, acetylene, ethylene, and ethane oxidations. The present and earlier shock tube data is reproduced by the proposed mechanism with 157 reaction steps and 48 species. The reactions and the rate constants, which were important to predict these and earlier shock tube data for methane pyrolysis and the oxidation with mixtures of wide composition from methane-rich to methane-lean, are discussed in detail.

OSTI ID:
355731
Journal Information:
Combustion and Flame, Journal Name: Combustion and Flame Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 118; ISSN CBFMAO; ISSN 0010-2180
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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