Development of a Surrogate for SASOL IPK and Its Validation in Ignition Quality Tester
2017-01-0263
03/28/2017
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- SASOL IPK is a low cetane number synthetic fuel formed from coal by the Fischer-Tropsch process which can be used as an extender to JP8, currently used in military ground vehicles. This paper presents two surrogates developed considering the following criteria: (a) availability of kinetic combustion models for each component, (b) smallest number of components to reduce computation time and cost, (c) matching the following properties of target fuel DCN, distillation curve, density, LHV, MW and H/C ratio. The autoignition and combustion characteristics of the surrogates were validated in IQT according to ASTM D6890-10a. Surrogate formulation strategy involves an equation to calculate DCN of the surrogate mixture from the DCN of each component. The linear equation commonly used for such calculations was modified to include a multiplier, based on regression analysis, for each component to produces DCN values that agree well with the measured DCN in the IQT.
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- Udayachalam, K., Trivedi, M., Zheng, Z., Shrestha, A. et al., "Development of a Surrogate for SASOL IPK and Its Validation in Ignition Quality Tester," SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-0263, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-01-0263.