Title :
Experiments on gliding discharge configuration for plasma assisted combustion
Author :
Hurtig, Tomas ; Adelow, Leif ; Elfsberg, Mattias
Author_Institution :
Res. Centre, Swedish Defence Res. Agency (FOI), Norra Sorunda, Sweden
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Plasmas in thermal equilibrium have been in use in different kinds of combustion systems since the invention of the internal combustion engine and the spark ignition systems. Recently the possibility of using plasmas in non-thermal equilibrium for energy efficient production of radicals and excited species that increase the combustion speed has attracted attention. This interest stems not only from the need for more efficient combustion but also from a wish to increase fuel flexibility with a minimum of modification in existing combustor designs. There exist several methods to couple electrical energy to the flame zone or to the region upstream of the flame zone. The methods include, among others, techniques such as microwave excitation, inductive and capacitive discharges at different frequencies. It is however difficult to couple high electrical power to small volumes in such a way that the plasma created stay in non-thermal equilibrium. One relatively simple technique is to use a so called gliding discharge where the discharge starts out in thermal equilibrium but transitions to a state of non-thermal equilibrium as the discharge channel cools down and elongates due to an externally induced gas flow.
Keywords :
combustion; flames; free radical reactions; fuel; ignition; internal combustion engines; plasma applications; plasma chemistry; plasma flow; plasma thermodynamics; sparks; capacitive discharges; combustion speed; combustor designs; discharge channel; electrical energy; energy efficient production; excited species; flame zone upstream region; fuel flexibility; gas flow; gliding discharge configuration; high electrical power; inductive discharges; internal combustion engine; microwave excitation; nonthermal equilibrium; plasma assisted combustion; plasma thermal equilibrium; radical species; spark ignition systems; Combustion; Density measurement; Discharges (electric); Fires; Plasmas; Power system measurements; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6633188