How pulse energy affects ignition efficiency of DBD plasma-assisted combustion

Author:

Patel RaviORCID,Peelen Rik,van Oijen JeroenORCID,Dam Nico,Nijdam SanderORCID

Abstract

Abstract This work aims to find how coupled energy per pulse influences the ability of a pulsed dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma to ignite fuel-lean methane–air flow. For that, experiments are performed on a custom-built DBD flow reactor with a variable dielectric thickness and the discharge is operated by bursts of 10 ns duration pulses at 3 kHz repetition rate. With an increase in dielectric thickness, we observe that the coupled energy per pulse decreases even though applied voltage conditions are similar and so more pulses are required to ignite the lean mixture. Interestingly, we observe a significant increase in the minimum ignition energy (MIE) with an increase in the thickness beyond 3 mm. Moreover, the ignition kernel growth rate is much slower in the thicker dielectric cases even though total energy coupling per burst is similar. This phenomenon is investigated further by evaluating plasma parameters using electrical and optical diagnostics. Effective dielectric capacitance, discharge current, and voltage drop across the gas gap are derived from an equivalent circuit analysis, whereas plasma gas temperature and effective reduced electric field ( E / N ) are estimated from optical emission spectroscopy. From these analyses, we conclude that a thicker dielectric limits the discharge current and so the plasma filament temperature. For more than 3 mm thick dielectric cases, the filament heating per pulse is too low to achieve strong enough plasma pulse-to-pulse coupling which eventually leads to higher MIE and slower ignition kernel growth rate or the inability to ignite at all.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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