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Effects of Uniform and Non-uniform Electric Field on Premixed Combustion
SETC2007/20076534

Authors

Shinichi Moriya - Graduate School of Nihon University
Koji Yoshida - College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
Hideo Shoji - College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
Akira Iijima - College of Science and Technology, Nihon University

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to elucidate the flame propagation behavior under the electric field application by using the constant volume vessel. The laser induced breakdown applies the ignition and Nd:YAG laser is used. A homogeneous propane-air mixture is used and three equivalence ratios, 0.7, 1.0 and 1.5 are tested. In the uniform electric field, the premixed flame rapidly propagates toward both upward and downward directions and the flame front becomes a cylindrical shape. The maximum combustion pressure decreases with an increase of input voltage because of an increase of heat loss to the electrode, however the combustion duration is hardly affected by the input voltage. In the non-uniform electric field, the flame propagation velocity of downward direction increases. The combustion enhancement effect is remarkably when the input voltage is larger than 12 kV because the brush corona occurs and intense turbulence is generated on the flame front.

Keywords: Engine Combustion, Thermal Engineering / Pre-Mixed Combustion, High Voltage Electric Field, Laser Ignition

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