Pulse-to-pulse coupling in cylindrical discharges

Author:

Hazenberg TORCID,van Dijk JORCID,van Oijen J AORCID

Abstract

Abstract Several filamentary discharges can be applied to a combustible mixture, which can then ignite. The energy density of this discharge is a vital parameter, as it directly influences the local temperature rise and radical production. The goal of this article is to investigate how a previous discharge affects the energy density of a second discharge. To investigate the pulse-to-pulse coupling of filamentary discharges a one-dimensional numerical model is developed. In the developed model, the compressible Navier–Stokes equations are coupled to a plasma model. The plasma model is used to estimate the local energy density, while the compressible Navier–Stokes equations model the reactive flow. As a first step, skeletal air plasma chemistry is used, which includes fast gas heating, slow gas heating and the rapid generation of radicals. The skeletal plasma chemistry is combined with a detailed hydrogen combustion mechanism. Simulations in both air and hydrogen/air are conducted at several discharge energies and pressures. From the analysis of these results, we conclude that the main mechanism of pulse-to-pulse coupling is the reduction in molar density due to temperature rise.

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Stichting voor de Technische Wetenschappen

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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