Carbon-neutral fuels have been studied in order to reduce the Well to Wheel CO2 emissions from vehicles
equipped with ICEs. In order to apply carbon-neutral fuels to existing engines, it is necessary to control the combustion
pattern of carbon-neutral fuels. In this study, a detailed chemical reaction model of dimethyl carbonate (DMC), one of the
carbon-neutral fuels, was developed. We obtained a laminar burning velocity model which can simulate the combustion
characteristics in the initial stage of combustion in an engine cylinder. This combustion model was introduced into a threedimensional
combustion simulation, and the calculated cylinder pressures were validated by comparison with experimental
data.
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Carbon-neutral fuels have been studied in order to reduce the Well to Wheel CO2 emissions from vehicles
equipped with ICEs. In order to apply carbon-neutral fuels to existing engines, it is necessary to control the combustion
pattern of carbon-neutral fuels. In this study, a detailed chemical reaction model of dimethyl carbonate (DMC), one of the
carbon-neutral fuels, was developed. We obtained a laminar burning velocity model which can simulate the combustion
characteristics in the initial...
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