Non-equilibrium effects on thermal ignition using hard sphere molecular dynamics simulations
R. Murugesan, N. Sirmas, M. I. Radulescu

TL;DR
This study uses molecular dynamics simulations to explore how non-equilibrium effects influence thermal ignition, revealing that such effects can significantly alter ignition delays and the formation of energetic particles, especially at different temperature regimes.
Contribution
It demonstrates the importance of non-equilibrium effects in thermal ignition and compares molecular dynamics results with kinetic theory perturbation solutions, highlighting their validity range.
Findings
Non-equilibrium effects can reduce ignition delay by up to 30%.
Standard equilibrium rates overestimate ignition delay at high temperatures.
Perturbation solutions are invalid at high temperatures due to rapid reactive collisions.
Abstract
The present study addresses the role of molecular non-equilibrium effects in thermal ignition problems. We consider a single binary reaction of the form A+B -> C+C. Molecular dynamics calculations were performed for activation energies ranging between RT and 7.5RT and heat release of 2.5RT and 10RT. The evolution of up to 10,000 particles was calculated as the system undergoes a thermal ignition at constant volume. Ensemble averages of 100 calculations for each parameter set permitted to determine the ignition delay, along with a measure of the stochasticity of the process. A well behaved convergence to large system sizes is also demonstrated. The ignition delay calculations were compared with those obtained at the continuum level using rates derived from kinetic theory: the standard rate assuming that the distribution of the speed of the particles is the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory · Combustion and Detonation Processes · Combustion and flame dynamics
