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Elevated temperature and pressure laminar flame speed measurements of propane and n-heptane fuel blends were conducted using a Rapid Compression Machine-Flame (RCM-Flame) apparatus. Herein, the lack of experimental flame speed data at simultaneously high temperatures and pressures akin to practical combustion conditions is addressed. The RCM-Flame apparatus is validated against a larger constant volume combustion chamber (CVCC) and simulations using a propane-nitrogen-oxygen mixture at ambient temperature and different pressures, demonstrating high fidelity. Further experiments with an n-heptane-nitrogen-helium-oxygen mixture reveal agreement between experimental and simulated flame speeds at semi-elevated, post-compression conditions. Trials with a propane-helium-oxygen mixture over varied temperatures and pressures demonstrate measured flame speeds falling between two kinetic mechanism simulations, maintaining the general trend. A power-law model correlating laminar flame speeds with elevated temperatures and pressures is developed for propane-helium-oxygen flames at a unity equivalence ratio. Overall, the kinetic mechanisms are shown to be able to predict flame speeds at elevated temperatures and pressures providing validation at conditions not yet explored in literature, optimistically advancing combustion research for practical applications.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available July 1, 2025
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Klein, Jacob; Goyal, Tushar; Samimi-Abianeh, Omid (, Central States Section of the Combustion Institute)
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Douvry-Rabjeau, Julien; Goyal, Tushar; Klein, Jacob; Zoldak, Philip; Samimi-Abianeh, Omid (, Central States Section of the Combustion Institute)