Combustion and Flame | 2021

The origin of CEMA and its relation to CSP

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract There currently exist two methods for analysing an explosive mode introduced by chemical kinetics in a reacting process: the Computational Singular Perturbation (CSP) algorithm and the Chemical Explosive Mode Analysis (CEMA).\xa0CSP was introduced in 1989 and addressed both dissipative and explosive modes encountered in the multi-scale dynamics that characterize the process, while CEMA was introduced in 2009 and addressed only the explosive modes.\xa0It is shown that (i) the algorithmic tools incorporated in CEMA were developed previously on the basis of CSP and (ii) the examination of explosive modes has been the subject of CSP-based works, reported before the introduction of CEMA.

Volume 227
Pages 396-401
DOI 10.1016/J.COMBUSTFLAME.2021.01.020
Language English
Journal Combustion and Flame

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