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Christian Tihic Rasmussen
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 5
Citations - 212
Christian Tihic Rasmussen is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stoichiometry & NOx. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 143 citations.
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High-pressure oxidation of ethane
Hamid Hashemi,Jon G. Jacobsen,Christian Tihic Rasmussen,Jakob Munkholt Christensen,Peter Glarborg,Sander Gersen,Martijn van Essen,Howard Levinsky,Howard Levinsky,Stephen J. Klippenstein +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the internal H-abstraction in CH3CH2OO to form CH2CH2OH was treated in detail and a detailed chemical kinetic model was developed with particular attention to the peroxide chemistry.
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Experimental and Kinetic Modeling Study of C2H2 Oxidation at High Pressure
Jorge Gimenez-Lopez,Jorge Gimenez-Lopez,Christian Tihic Rasmussen,Hamid Hashemi,María U. Alzueta,Yide Gao,Paul Marshall,C. Franklin Goldsmith,Peter Glarborg +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed chemical kinetic model for oxidation of acetylene at intermediate temperatures and high pressure has been developed and evaluated experimentally, based on the recent analysis of the potential energy diagram for C2H3 + O2 by Goldsmith et al.
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High pressure oxidation of C2H4/NO mixtures
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental and kinetic modeling study of the interaction between C2H4 and NO has been performed under flow reactor conditions in the intermediate temperature range (600-900 K), high pressure (60-bar), and for stoichiometries ranging from reducing to oxidizing conditions.
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Experimental and Modeling Investigation of the Effect of H2S Addition to Methane on the Ignition and Oxidation at High Pressures
Sander Gersen,Martijn van Essen,Harry Darmeveil,Hamid Hashemi,Christian Tihic Rasmussen,Jakob Munkholdt Christensen,Peter Glarborg,Howard Levinsky +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed chemical kinetic model has been established, describing the oxidation of CH4 and H2S as well as the formation and consumption of organosulfuric species.
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The C2H2 + NO2 reaction: Implications for high pressure oxidation of C2H2/NOx mixtures
Paul Marshall,Caroline Leung,Jorge Gimenez-Lopez,Christian Tihic Rasmussen,Hamid Hashemi,Peter Glarborg,María Abián,María U. Alzueta +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental and kinetic modeling study of the interaction between C2H2, O2 and NOx was performed under flow reactor conditions in the intermediate temperature range (600 −900 K), high pressure (50 −60 K), and for stoichiometries ranging from reducing to strongly oxidizing.