Combustion Chemistry of Fuels: Quantitative Speciation Data Obtained from an Atmospheric High-temperature Flow Reactor with Coupled Molecular-beam Mass Spectrometer
Setup of the Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometer (MBMS) and Flow Reactor System
1:42
Preparation of the Fuel Sample
2:25
Measurement and Data Acquisition
4:28
Calibration Measurements and Data Processing
5:26
Results: Analysis of Jet Fuel Combustion Chemistry
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Conclusion
Transkript
The overall goal of this experiment is to get an overview of reactive chemical species in an combustion process and investigate the combustion chemistry of technical fuels and fuel components. This method can help to answer questions in the field
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An investigation of the oxidative combustion chemistry of novel biofuels, fuel components, or jet fuels by comparison of quantitative speciation data is presented. The data can be used for kinetic model validation and enables fuel assessment strategies.This manuscript describes the atmospheric high-temperature flow reactor and demonstrates its capabilities.