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Old   March 2, 2007, 00:06
Default combustion - reaction rates - urgent help needed
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siri
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Hello every one Good morning. I am working on combustion modeling for past few years, but i was not able to find the reaction rates for the combustion reaction at differnet temperatures. like as if CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O is the reaction how can we calculate the reaction rate of this reaction at different tempeartrues. I have gone through much literature available to me , but unable to get it. Can some one help me in finding the reaction rates, whether they can be caculated analytically or will they be available in literature if so where ??

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siri

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Old   March 2, 2007, 14:22
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Try googling (or other search engine) GRI mechanism.
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Old   March 3, 2007, 13:25
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you can use kiva.
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