Title :
Influence of weak electric fields on the flame structure
Author :
Starikowskii, Andrei ; Skoblin, Michael ; Hammer, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Moscow Inst. of Phys. & Technol., Dolgoprudny, Russia
Abstract :
A two-dimensional numerical model of a laminar premixed methane-air flame affected by weak direct-current electric field has been built based on the ANSYS CFX hydrodynamic solver. The chemical transformations in the model are described by the GRI-Mech scheme and are solved within the CHEMKIN package. Both packages exchange data during the runtime via ANSYS CFX programming interface. The steady-state simulations of flame without electric fields show a good agreement between measured and modeled flame parameters such as maximal temperature, normal flame propagation speed and the height of the flame. The model allows the qualitative physical interpretation of the electric field effects on the flame by the action of the volume force arising due to the charges separation in the external electric field. The model reproduces the experimentally observed increase in combustion completeness and the decrease in carbon monoxide concentration in the exhaust gas that both result from application of an electric field.
Keywords :
air; carbon compounds; combustion; electrohydrodynamics; flames; flow simulation; laminar flow; organic compounds; ANSYS CFX hydrodynamic solver; ANSYS CFX programming interface; CHEMKTN package; GRI-Mech scheme; carbon monoxide concentration; charge separation; chemical transformations; combustion completeness; exhaust gas; flame structure; laminar premixed methane-air flame; normal flame propagation speed; steady-state simulations; two-dimensional numerical model; weak direct-current electric field; Chemicals; Electric variables measurement; Fires; Hydrodynamics; Numerical models; Packaging; Runtime; Steady-state; Temperature; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Gas Discharges and Their Applications, 2008. GD 2008. 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cardiff
Print_ISBN :
978-0-9558052-0-2