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Replacing n-heptane (chlamers mechanism) for ECN Spray Simulation

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Old   August 17, 2016, 05:59
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Hi,

i guess this is T. Lu´s mechanism. What about the other that you replaced?
I meant, if this Chalmers mechanism is more detailed (larger number of species and reactions), it might be that small reactions already occur, that are not present in the reduced mechanism of Lu.
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