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Meetings & Symposia 
Experiments and modeling of the autoignition of methyl-cyclohexane at high pressure 
Weber, BW; Pitz, WJ; Sung, CJ; Mehl, M; Silke, EJ; Davis, AC 
2013 
Western States Section/Combustion Institute 
3064-3071 
English 
The autoignition delays of mixtures of methyl-cyclohexane (MCH), oxygen, nitrogen, and argon have been studied in a heated rapid compression machine under the conditions Pc = 50 bar, Tc = 690 - 910K. Three different mixture compositions were studied, with equivalence ratios ranging from φ = 0.5 - 1.5. The trends of the ignition delay measured at 50 bar were similar to the trends measured in earlier experiments at Pc = 15.1 and 25.5 bar. The experimentally measured ignition delays were compared to a newly updated chemical kinetic model for the combustion of MCH. The model has been updated to include newly calculated reaction rates for much of the low-temperature chemistry. The agreement between the experiments and the model was substantially improved compared to a previous version of the model. Nevertheless, despite the encouraging improvements, work continues on further advances, e.g. in improving predictions of the first stage ignition delays.