Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame

The effect of millisecond wide sub-breakdown pulsed voltage-current induced flow perturbation has been measured in premixed laminar atmospheric pressure propane/air flame. The flame equivalence ratios were varied from 0.8 to 1.2 with the flow speeds near 1.1 meter/second. Spatio-temporal flame str...

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Main Authors: Jacob. B. Schmidt, Biswa. N. Ganguly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Combustion
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/751651
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spelling doaj-a8baee71c72a4012a587947401b48f832021-07-02T03:14:58ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Combustion2090-19682090-19762011-01-01201110.1155/2011/751651751651Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air FlameJacob. B. Schmidt0Biswa. N. Ganguly1Spectral Energies, LLC, 5100 Springfield Street Suite 301, Dayton, OH 45431, USAAir Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, OH 45433, USAThe effect of millisecond wide sub-breakdown pulsed voltage-current induced flow perturbation has been measured in premixed laminar atmospheric pressure propane/air flame. The flame equivalence ratios were varied from 0.8 to 1.2 with the flow speeds near 1.1 meter/second. Spatio-temporal flame structure changes were observed through collection of CH (A-X) and OH (A-X) chemiluminescence and simultaneous spontaneous Raman scattering from N2. This optical collection scheme allows us to obtain a strong correlation between the measured gas temperature and the chemiluminescence intensity, verifying that chemiluminescence images provide accurate measurements of flame reaction zone structure modifications. The experimental results suggest that the flame perturbation is caused by ionic wind originating only from the radial positive space-charge distribution in/near the cathode fall. A net momentum transfer acts along the annular space discharge distribution in the reaction zone at or near the cathode fall which modifies the flow field near the cathodic burner head. This radially inward directed body force appears to enhance mixing similar to a swirl induced modification of the flame structure. The flame fluidic response exhibit a strong dependence on the voltage pulse width ≤10 millisecond.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/751651
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author Jacob. B. Schmidt
Biswa. N. Ganguly
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Biswa. N. Ganguly
Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame
Journal of Combustion
author_facet Jacob. B. Schmidt
Biswa. N. Ganguly
author_sort Jacob. B. Schmidt
title Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame
title_short Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame
title_full Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame
title_fullStr Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame
title_full_unstemmed Pulsed Current-Voltage-Induced Perturbations of a Premixed Propane/Air Flame
title_sort pulsed current-voltage-induced perturbations of a premixed propane/air flame
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Combustion
issn 2090-1968
2090-1976
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The effect of millisecond wide sub-breakdown pulsed voltage-current induced flow perturbation has been measured in premixed laminar atmospheric pressure propane/air flame. The flame equivalence ratios were varied from 0.8 to 1.2 with the flow speeds near 1.1 meter/second. Spatio-temporal flame structure changes were observed through collection of CH (A-X) and OH (A-X) chemiluminescence and simultaneous spontaneous Raman scattering from N2. This optical collection scheme allows us to obtain a strong correlation between the measured gas temperature and the chemiluminescence intensity, verifying that chemiluminescence images provide accurate measurements of flame reaction zone structure modifications. The experimental results suggest that the flame perturbation is caused by ionic wind originating only from the radial positive space-charge distribution in/near the cathode fall. A net momentum transfer acts along the annular space discharge distribution in the reaction zone at or near the cathode fall which modifies the flow field near the cathodic burner head. This radially inward directed body force appears to enhance mixing similar to a swirl induced modification of the flame structure. The flame fluidic response exhibit a strong dependence on the voltage pulse width ≤10 millisecond.
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