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“…The larger deviations from the experimental observations, mainly in terms of apparent activation energies, can be observed for the POLIMI and NUIG mechanisms at 1 atm and φ = 0.5. Figure 20 compares the mechanisms predictions with the experimental measurements of Davidson et al [50], at two different dilutions. The NUIG mechanism reproduces the apparent activation energy in both cases, while the POLIMI mechanism being slightly faster, and thus over-predicts the activation energies, but is still in reasonable agreement with experiments.…”
Section: Figure 16 Compares Model Predictions and Ignition Delay Timementioning
confidence: 78%
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“…The larger deviations from the experimental observations, mainly in terms of apparent activation energies, can be observed for the POLIMI and NUIG mechanisms at 1 atm and φ = 0.5. Figure 20 compares the mechanisms predictions with the experimental measurements of Davidson et al [50], at two different dilutions. The NUIG mechanism reproduces the apparent activation energy in both cases, while the POLIMI mechanism being slightly faster, and thus over-predicts the activation energies, but is still in reasonable agreement with experiments.…”
Section: Figure 16 Compares Model Predictions and Ignition Delay Timementioning
confidence: 78%
“…Figure 30b presents a similar comparison for n-butanal. Here the activation energies are compared with the ones obtained from the data of Zhang et al [52] and those of Davidson et al [50]. All of these data show a decrease in activation energy going from stoichiometric to fuel-rich mixtures.…”
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“…Due to the lack of experimental data in the literature for the previously-mentioned conditions and mixture compositions, an indirect approach is applied in order to validate the computations. In total, 31 experimental datasets from the literature [58,[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] are used, as depicted in Table 3, in order to validate the chosen mechanisms (Table 2) at atmospheric conditions, as well as at elevated temperatures (up to 2085 K) and pressures (up to 5.1 MPa). The validation results are shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Comparison Of Fundamental Combustion Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%