The addition effect of hydrogen on the ignition of propane was studied behind reflected shock waves over the temperature range of 1349-1599 K and the pressure range of 0.90-1.16 bar. The ignition delay times were measured by monitoring pressure propil...
The addition effect of hydrogen on the ignition of propane was studied behind reflected shock waves over the temperature range of 1349-1599 K and the pressure range of 0.90-1.16 bar. The ignition delay times were measured by monitoring pressure propiles and the OH emissions at 1.0 cm from the end wall. It was found that the ignition dalay time of propane was decreased considerably by the small amount of hydrogen.
The computer simulation of the effect of hydrogen additive in the ignition of propane was carried out using various mechanisms reported previously.