A small plasma generation system was first developed using a ring-pin electrode configuration with the goal of producing a plasma disk at the burner outlet. Two distinct plasma regimes were identified: diffused and filamentary. Diffuse discharges were generated at low frequencies while filamentary discharges were generated at moderate to high frequencies. The induced flow fields generated by both diffuse and filamentary plasma discharges were investigated using high-speed schlieren visualization and particle image velocimetry. The rise in gas temperature was measured using optical emission spectroscopy. Lastly, the electrical properties for both types of plasma discharges was measured. The measurements provided a set of pulse parameters for...
International audienceThe prediction of a flame response to plasma assistance requires extensive kno...
A low swirl injector incorporating a lobed swirler and a plasma swirler was developed for combustion...
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\u3cp\u3eIn recent years, the application of plasma actuators in different engineering fields was co...
Using of non-equilibrium plasma for ignition, combustion and high speed flow applications are rapidl...
We explore an effective way to promote propane combustion by applying a plasma discharge for efficie...
textabstractThis paper presents the initial characterization of a new burner design to study the eff...
Lean fuel burning is one of the most prominent methods to achieve low-temperature combustion which r...
International audienceThe prediction of a flame response to plasma assistance requires extensive kno...
A low swirl injector incorporating a lobed swirler and a plasma swirler was developed for combustion...
This study investigates the flame characterization near to lean blowout (LBO) limits at different pr...
The present work focuses on the impact of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuators (PAs) ...
This paper presents the initial characterization of a new burner design to study the effect of non-t...
The potential use of non-equilibrium plasma for ignition and combustion control has garnered increas...
Using of non-equilibrium Plasma-assisted for ignition, combustion and high speed flow applications a...
The effect of a Rotating Gliding Arc (RGA) plasma discharge on the flame in a scaled Siemens Dry Low...
This study analyzes different strategies of plasma actuation of premixed swirl flames at pressures u...
\u3cp\u3eIn recent years, the application of plasma actuators in different engineering fields was co...
Using of non-equilibrium plasma for ignition, combustion and high speed flow applications are rapidl...
We explore an effective way to promote propane combustion by applying a plasma discharge for efficie...
textabstractThis paper presents the initial characterization of a new burner design to study the eff...
Lean fuel burning is one of the most prominent methods to achieve low-temperature combustion which r...
International audienceThe prediction of a flame response to plasma assistance requires extensive kno...
A low swirl injector incorporating a lobed swirler and a plasma swirler was developed for combustion...
This study investigates the flame characterization near to lean blowout (LBO) limits at different pr...