Contents Print pageExpand/Collapse all1. Introduction1.1. Location of the MFL Mechanisms2. Overview of the MFL Mechanisms2.1. MFL Full Mechanisms2.2. MFL Pre-Reduced Mechanisms2.2.1. Hydrogen Mechanism2.2.2. Natural Gas Mechanisms2.2.2.1. Single-component Natural Gas2.2.2.2. Multi-component Natural Gas2.2.3. Propane Mechanism2.2.4. Gasoline Mechanisms2.2.4.1. Single-component Gasoline2.2.4.2. Multi-component Gasoline 2.2.5. Jet Fuel (Jet-A and Kerosene) Mechanisms2.2.5.1. Single-component Jet Fuel2.2.5.2. Multi-component Jet Fuel2.2.6. Diesel Mechanisms2.2.6.1. Single-component Diesel2.2.6.2. Multi-component Diesel2.3. MFL Pseudo-Elementary Reaction Kinetics (PERK) Mechanisms2.3.1. Introduction2.3.2. Applying PERK Mechanisms2.3.3. Choosing a Mechanism for a Specific Application: PERK vs. Pre-reduced Mechanisms3. How to Use the MFL Mechanisms3.1. Symbolic Names3.2. Creating a Surrogate for a Specific Test Fuel Chapter 1: Introduction »