Authors
Charles J Mueller, William J Cannella, Thomas J Bruno, Bruce Bunting, Heather D Dettman, James A Franz, Marcia L Huber, Mani Natarajan, William J Pitz, Matthew A Ratcliff, Ken Wright
Publication date
2012/6/21
Journal
Energy & Fuels
Volume
26
Issue
6
Pages
3284-3303
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
In this study, a novel approach was developed to formulate surrogate fuels having characteristics that are representative of diesel fuels produced from real-world refinery streams. Because diesel fuels typically consist of hundreds of compounds, it is difficult to conclusively determine the effects of fuel composition on combustion properties. Surrogate fuels, being simpler representations of these practical fuels, are of interest because they can provide a better understanding of fundamental fuel-composition and property effects on combustion and emissions-formation processes in internal-combustion engines. In addition, the application of surrogate fuels in numerical simulations with accurate vaporization, mixing, and combustion models could revolutionize future engine designs by enabling computational optimization for evolving real fuels. Dependable computational design would not only improve engine function, it …
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