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A 5-step reduced mechanism for combustion of CO/H2/H2O/CH4/CO2 mixtures with low hydrogen/methane and high H2O content

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ZMN and NS acknowledge the funding through the Low Carbon Energy University Alliance Programme supported by Tsinghua University, China as mentioned in this paper, and also like to acknowledge the educational grant through the A.G. LeventisFoundation.
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This article is published in Combustion and Flame.The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 63 citations till now.

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Explosion characteristic of CH4–H2-Air mixtures vented by encapsulated large-scale Li-ion battery under thermal runaway

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An optimisation framework for the development of explicit discrete forward and inverse filters

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Q1. What are the contributions in "A 5-step reduced mechanism for combustion of co/h2/h2o/ch4/co2 mixtures with low hydrogen/methane and high h2o content" ?

In this study a 5-step reduced chemical kinetic mechanism involving 9 species is developed for combustion of Blast Furnace Gas ( BFG ), a multi-component fuel containing CO/H2/CH4/CO2, typically with low hydrogen, methane and high water fractions, for conditions relevant for stationary gas-turbine combustion. 

The computational results are compared to experimental measurements of the flame speeds available in the literature for a wide range of pressure, 1-20 atm., temperature, 298- 700 K and thermo-chemical conditions. The authors thank the reviewers for suggesting many validation data which helped to show the robustness of the mechanisms over wide range of conditions for flame speeds and autoignition delay times.