International audienceResults of an experimental study of the efficiency of the ignition of propane-air mixtures by a high voltage repetitively pulsed nanosecond gas discharge (10 kV, 10 ns, 30 kHz) are presented for the pressure range 0.35-2.0 bar. The measured minimal energy for ignition is found to decrease with the pressure. A significant reduction of the ignition delay and a decrease of the overall combustion duration were obtained by using a train of high-voltage pulses. Spectroscopic measurements in a 1-bar air just after a 10-pulse train (300 mu s) of about 10 mJ in total energy show the presence of N, N+, O, and O+ atomic species and a gas temperature increase up to 3000 K
The present study deals with high voltage nanosecond discharges in air at equal or higher pressure t...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a better understanding of the cumulative effect of s...
The possibility of nonthermal initiation of chemical reactions by a uniform pulsed nanosecond discha...
International audienceResults of an experimental study of the efficiency of the ignition of propane-...
International audienceA novel experimental scheme to study the ignition of combustible mixtures at h...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of lean mixture ignition by nanosecond repeti...
The influence of pulsed nanosecond silent (or barrier) discharge on the flame velocity was investiga...
The efficiency of nanosecond discharges as an active-particle generator for plasma-assisted combusti...
Abstract Oxidation of molecular hydrogen and different hydrocarbons in stoichiometric mixtures with ...
International audienceThe effects of pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and energy deposition was inve...
One growing topic of interest in the field of non-thermal plasmas is the use of pulsed corona discha...
ii The dissertation presents experimental and kinetic modeling studies of ignition of hydrocarbon-ai...
WOS:000393412600084International audienceThe study examined the possibility of using nanosecond puls...
Nanosecond pulse burst plasma ignition measurements and kinetic modeling calculations have been used...
The ignition of methane/air and ethylene/air mixtures by nanosecond pulsed discharges (NSPD) was num...
The present study deals with high voltage nanosecond discharges in air at equal or higher pressure t...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a better understanding of the cumulative effect of s...
The possibility of nonthermal initiation of chemical reactions by a uniform pulsed nanosecond discha...
International audienceResults of an experimental study of the efficiency of the ignition of propane-...
International audienceA novel experimental scheme to study the ignition of combustible mixtures at h...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of lean mixture ignition by nanosecond repeti...
The influence of pulsed nanosecond silent (or barrier) discharge on the flame velocity was investiga...
The efficiency of nanosecond discharges as an active-particle generator for plasma-assisted combusti...
Abstract Oxidation of molecular hydrogen and different hydrocarbons in stoichiometric mixtures with ...
International audienceThe effects of pulse repetition frequency (PRF) and energy deposition was inve...
One growing topic of interest in the field of non-thermal plasmas is the use of pulsed corona discha...
ii The dissertation presents experimental and kinetic modeling studies of ignition of hydrocarbon-ai...
WOS:000393412600084International audienceThe study examined the possibility of using nanosecond puls...
Nanosecond pulse burst plasma ignition measurements and kinetic modeling calculations have been used...
The ignition of methane/air and ethylene/air mixtures by nanosecond pulsed discharges (NSPD) was num...
The present study deals with high voltage nanosecond discharges in air at equal or higher pressure t...
International audienceThis work aims to provide a better understanding of the cumulative effect of s...
The possibility of nonthermal initiation of chemical reactions by a uniform pulsed nanosecond discha...