Abstract:
A kinetic scheme was developed to describe the autoignition of isooctane in air. The scheme includes 976 reactions and 126 species and adequately describes the process at both low and high initial temperatures of the mixture. The results of numerical modeling agree with experimental data on isooctane pyrolysis and autoignition delay of isooctane–air mixtures at initial pressures of 0.1–4.5 MPa, initial temperatures of 700–1300 K, and a fuel-to-air ratio of 0.5–2.0 with an accuracy not worse than 30%.