Y. Tan et al., OXIDATION AND IGNITION OF METHANE-PROPANE AND METHANE-ETHANE-PROPANE MIXTURES - EXPERIMENTS AND MODELING, Combustion science and technology, 103(1-6), 1994, pp. 133-151
The kinetics of the oxidation of natural gas blends (CH4/C3H8 and CH4/
C2H6/C3H8) has. been studied in a jet stirred reactor (900 less than o
r equal to T/K less than or equal to 1230, 1 less than or equal to P/a
tm less than or equal to 10, 0.1 less than or equal to equivalence rat
io less than or equal to 1.5). Mole fractions of reactants, intermedia
tes and products have been measured in a JSR as a function of temperat
ure and mean residence time. These results have been used to validate
a detailed kinetic reaction mechanism. Literature ignition delay times
of CH4/C3H8/O-2 mixtures measured in shock tube have also been modele
d. A general good agreement between the data and the model is found. T
he same mechanism has also been used to sucessfully represent the oxid
ation of methane, ethyne, ethene, ethane, propene, and propane in vari
ous conditions including JSR, shock tube and flame. The present study
clearly shows the importance of traces of ethane and propane on the ox
idation of methane. The computations indicate that the oxidation of me
thane is initiated by its reaction with O-2 and by thermal dissociatio
n when no other hydrocarbon is present. In CH4/C3H8/O-2 and/or C2H6 mi
xtures, ethane and propane react first leading to the formation of OH,
H and O radicals which initiate methane oxidation.