Tamour Javed
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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Combustion Science and Technology | 2017
Tamour Javed; Jihad Badra; M. Jaasim; Et-touhami Es-sebbar; M.F. Labastida; Suk Ho Chung; Hong G. Im; Aamir Farooq
ABSTRACT Shock tubes have conventionally been used for measuring high-temperature ignition delay times of approximately O(1 ms). In the last decade or so, the operating regime of shock tubes has been extended to lower temperatures by accessing longer observation times. Such measurements may potentially be affected by some non-ideal phenomena. The purpose of this work is to measure long ignition delay times for fuels exhibiting negative temperature coefficient and to assess the impact of shock tube non-idealities on ignition delay data. Ignition delay times of n-heptane and n-hexane were measured over the temperature range of 650–1250 K and pressures near 1.5 atm. Driver gas tailoring and long length of shock tube driver section were utilized to measure ignition delay times as long as 32 ms. Measured ignition delay times agree with chemical kinetic models at high (>1100 K) and low (<700 K) temperatures. In the intermediate temperature range (700–1100 K), however, significant discrepancies are observed between the measurements and homogeneous ignition delay simulations. It is postulated, based on experimental observations, that localized ignition kernels could affect the ignition delay times at the intermediate temperatures, which lead to compression (and heating) of the bulk gas and result in expediting the overall ignition event. The postulate is validated through simple representative computational fluid dynamic simulations of post-shock gas mixtures, which exhibit ignition advancement via a hot spot. The results of the current work show that ignition delay times measured by shock tubes may be affected by non-ideal phenomena for certain conditions of temperature, pressure, and fuel reactivity. Care must, therefore, be exercised in using such data for chemical kinetic model development and validation.
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2015
S. Mani Sarathy; Goutham Kukkadapu; Marco Mehl; Weijing Wang; Tamour Javed; Sungwoo Park; Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger; Aamir Farooq; William J. Pitz; Chih-Jen Sung
Combustion and Flame | 2014
S. Mani Sarathy; Tamour Javed; Florent Karsenty; Alexander Heufer; Weijing Wang; Sungwoo Park; A.E. Elwardany; Aamir Farooq; Charles K. Westbrook; William J. Pitz; Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger; Guillaume Dayma; Henry J. Curran; Philippe Dagaut
Combustion and Flame | 2016
S. Mani Sarathy; Goutham Kukkadapu; Marco Mehl; Tamour Javed; Ahfaz Ahmed; Nimal Naser; Aniket Tekawade; Graham Kosiba; Mohammed AlAbbad; Eshan Singh; Sungwoo Park; Mariam J. Al Rashidi; Suk Ho Chung; William L. Roberts; Matthew A. Oehlschlaeger; Chih-Jen Sung; Aamir Farooq
Combustion and Flame | 2016
Tamour Javed; Changyoul Lee; Mohammed AlAbbad; Khalil Djebbi; Mohamed Beshir; Jihad Badra; Henry J. Curran; Aamir Farooq
Fuel | 2015
Tamour Javed; Ehson F. Nasir; Et-touhami Es-sebbar; Aamir Farooq
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 2014
Muhammad Bilal Sajid; Et-touhami Es-sebbar; Tamour Javed; Christa Fittschen; Aamir Farooq
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2017
Tamour Javed; Ehson F. Nasir; Ahfaz Ahmed; Jihad Badra; Khalil Djebbi; Mohamed Beshir; Weiqi Ji; S. Mani Sarathy; Aamir Farooq
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2015
Muhammad Bilal Sajid; Tamour Javed; Aamir Farooq
Combustion and Flame | 2015
Abdullah S. AlRamadan; Jihad Badra; Tamour Javed; Mohammed AlAbbad; Nehal Bokhumseen; Patrick Gaillard; Hassan Babiker; Aamir Farooq; S. Mani Sarathy