4.7 Article

Ignition enhancement of lean propane/air mixture by multi-channel discharge plasma under low pressure

Journal

APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages 1171-1182

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2018.12.011

Keywords

Ignition enhancement; Plasma; Concentrated multi-channel spark discharge; Critical flame radius; Low pressure

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [91541120, 91641204, 51790511]

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Ignition enhancement in a lean-burn combustor under low pressure is the biggest challenge for high altitude long endurance aircraft. In this study, plasma-assisted ignition using multi-channel spark discharge is proposed according to the theory of critical flame radius (R-c). A time-phased breakdown method is adopted to separate the breakdown stage from the discharge. The arc stage is restrained to reduce energy loss and maintain high voltage. Ignition experiments using single-channel spark discharge (SSD), concentrated multi-channel spark discharge (MSD) and distributed MSD were conducted. The results showed that R-c, is crucial for the ignition. The ignition probability of SSD drops quickly as pressure decreases due to the requirement of a larger R-c. The enhancement of concentrated MSD ignition is obvious at the same initial pressure than that of SSD and distributed MSD. The ignition enhancement is obtained only when the multi-channel combines to create a much larger ignition kernel and exceeds R-c easily. Still, the ignition capability of MSD at extremely low pressure with lean and stoichiometric mixture does not perform as expected due to the splitting of the flame kernel. MSD can enhance ignition to flame transition but has little influence on the subsequent flame propagation.

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