DocumentCode
1372693
Title
Combustion Dynamics of Plasma-Enhanced Premixed and Nonpremixed Flames
Author
Rao, Xing ; Hammack, Steve ; Lee, Tonghun ; Carter, Campbell ; Matveev, Igor B.
Author_Institution
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, USA
Volume
38
Issue
12
fYear
2010
Firstpage
3265
Lastpage
3271
Abstract
Combustion dynamics are investigated for plasma-enhanced methane-air flames in premixed and nonpremixed configurations using a transient arc dc plasmatron. Planar laser-induced fluorescence images of hydroxyl (OH) and carbon monoxide (CO) radicals are obtained over a range of equivalence ratios (φ = 0.7 - 1.3), flow rates (6-18 LPM), and plasma powers (100-900 mA) to monitor radical propagation and in situ fuel reforming. The flow rates presented here are outside the range of normal flame stability. In the nonpremixed mode, the fuel is injected separately as a coflow around the plasma discharge, resulting in a unique two-cone flame front geometry, and the flame stability is mainly dependent on the flow dynamics. For premixed flames, partial oxidation occurs inside the chamber, resulting in higher energy conversion efficiencies, and stability is shown to be sensitive to the combustion chemistry. Both configurations are significantly influenced by in situ fuel reforming at higher plasma powers.
Keywords
arcs (electric); combustion; flames; plasma chemistry; plasma diodes; plasma flow; carbon monoxide radical; coflow; combustion chemistry; combustion dynamics; energy conversion efficiencies; equivalence ratios; flow dynamics; flow rates; fuel reforming; hydroxyl radical; nonpremixed configurations; nonpremixed mode; normal flame stability; partial oxidation; planar laser-induced fluorescence images; plasma discharge; plasma powers; plasma-enhanced methane-air flames; plasma-enhanced nonpremixed flames; plasma-enhanced premixed flames; radical propagation; transient arc dc plasmatron; two-cone flame front geometry; Carbon monoxide; Combustion; Discharges; Fluorescence; Fuels; Laser beams; Pump lasers; Carbon monoxide; fuel reforming; hydroxyl; laser induced fluorescence; plasma assisted combustion; premixed and nonpremixed flame;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2010.2087041
Filename
5624645
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