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J Phys Chem A ; 122(36): 7227-7237, 2018 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30102539

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Analysis of large-scale, realistic models incorporating detailed chemistry can be challenging because each simulation is computationally expensive, and a complete analysis may require many simulations. This paper addresses one such problem of this type, chemical-reaction selection in engine simulations. In this computationally challenging case, it is demonstrated how the important concept of sparsity can facilitate chemical-reaction selection, which is the process of finding the most important chemical reactions for modeling a chemical process. It is difficult to perform accurate reaction selection for engine simulations using realistic models of the chemistry, as each simulation takes processor weeks to complete. We developed a procedure to efficiently accomplish this selection process with a relatively small number of simulations using a form of global sensitivity analysis based on sparse regression. The chemical-reaction selection leads to an analysis of the ignition chemistry as it evolves within the compression-ignition engine simulations and allows for the spatial development of the selected chemical reactions to be studied in detail.

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J Phys Chem Lett ; 4(12): 2021-5, 2013 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26283246

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We study the role of individual reaction rates on engine performance, with an emphasis on the contribution of quantum tunneling. It is demonstrated that the effect of quantum tunneling corrections for the reaction HO2 + HO2 = H2O2 + O2 can have a noticeable impact on the performance of a high-fidelity model of a compression-ignition (e.g., diesel) engine, and that an accurate prediction of ignition delay time for the engine model requires an accurate estimation of the tunneling correction for this reaction. The three-dimensional model includes detailed descriptions of the chemistry of a surrogate for a biodiesel fuel, as well as all the features of the engine, such as the liquid fuel spray and turbulence. This study is part of a larger investigation of how the features of the dynamics and potential energy surfaces of key reactions, as well as their reaction rate uncertainties, affect engine performance, and results in these directions are also presented here.

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