Transient plasma ignition of quiescent and flowing air/fuel mixtures
- 18 April 2005
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
- Vol. 33 (2), 844-849
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tps.2005.845251
Abstract
Transient plasmas that exist during the formative phase of a pulse-ignited atmospheric pressure discharge were studied for application to ignition of quiescent and flowing fuel-air mixtures. Quiescent methane-air mixture ignition was studied as a function of equivalence ratio, and flowing ethane-air mixture was studied in a pulse detonation engine (PDE). The transient plasma was primarily comprised of streamers, which exist during approximately 50 ns prior to the formation of an equilibrated electron energy distribution. Results of significant reduction in delay to ignition and ignition pressure rise time were obtained with energy costs roughly comparable to traditional spark ignition methods (100-800 mJ). Reduction in delay to ignition by factors of typically 3 in quiescent mixes to >4 in a flowing PDE (0.35 kg/s), and other enhancements in performance were obtained. These results, along with a discussion of a pseudospark-based pulse generator that was developed for these applications, will be presented.Keywords
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