Combustion enhancement via stabilized piecewise nonequilibrium gliding arc plasma discharge

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Abstract

A new piecewise nonequilibrium gliding arc plasma discharge integrated with a burner-flow flame burner was developed and validated to study the effect of a plasma discharge on the combustion enhancement of methane-air diffusion flames. The results showed that the new system provided a well-defined flame geometry for the understanding of the basic mechanism of the plasma-flame interaction. It was shown that with a plasma discharge of the airstream, up to a 220% increase in the extinction strain rate was possible at low-power inputs. The impacts of thermal and nonthermal mechanisms on the combustion enhancement was examined by direct comparison of measured temperature profiles via Rayleigh scattering thermometry and OH number density profiles via planar laser-induced fluorescence (calibrated with absorption) with detailed numerical simulations at elevated air temperatures and radical addition. It was shown that the predicted extinction limits and temperature and OH distributions of the diffusion flames, with only an increase in air temperature, agreed well with the experimental results. These results suggested that the effect of a stabilized piecewise nonequilibrium gliding arc plasma discharge of air at low air temperatures on a diffusion flame was dominated by thermal effects. Copyright © 2005 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Ombrello, T., Qint, X., Ju, Y., Gutsol, A., Fridman, A., & Carter, C. (2006). Combustion enhancement via stabilized piecewise nonequilibrium gliding arc plasma discharge. AIAA Journal, 44(1), 142–150. https://doi.org/10.2514/1.17018

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