Title :
Effect of electric fields on the liftoff of nonpremixed turbulent jet flames
Author :
Lee, Sang Min ; Park, Cheol Soo ; Cha, Min Suk ; Chung, Suk Ho
Author_Institution :
Korea Inst. of Machinery & Mater., Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
The effect of electric fields on the liftoff of nonpremixed turbulent jet flames has been investigated by applying high-voltage alternate current (ac) to the nozzle of propane fuel. Flame liftoff velocities and liftoff heights were measured as functions of applied voltage and frequency. The fuel jet velocity at flame liftoff increased and flame liftoff height decreased with increasing voltage, implying that the range of flame stability can be extended with the ac charging. Meanwhile, the effect was minimal when applying direct current (dc). This stabilization effect with ac charging was also influenced by the frequency. As the applied voltage increased, a streamer corona was generated between the flame edge and the nozzle. When the jet velocity and, thus, the liftoff height becomes large, then the ac charging effect disappeared in such a way that the flame liftoff height became comparable to that of a free jet without applying voltage. The liftoff velocity was correlated linearly with voltage in the corona-free electric field enhanced regime.
Keywords :
corona; flames; nozzles; plasma chemistry; plasma jets; plasma turbulence; AC charging; electric field effect; flame liftoff velocities; flame stability; fuel jet velocity; high-voltage alternate current; liftoff heights; nozzle; propane fuel; streamer corona; turbulent jet flames; Combustion; Corona; Electric fields; Electrodes; Fires; Frequency; Fuels; Plasma stability; Plasma temperature; Voltage; Alternate current (ac) charging; flame stabilization; liftoff; liftoff height; turbulent jet;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.856414