Irradiating a flame via microwave radiation is a plasma-assisted combustion (PAC) technology that can be used to modify the combustion chemical kinetics in order to improve flame stability and to delay lean blow-out. One practical implication is that combustion engines may be able to operate with leaner fuel mixtures and have an improved fuel flexibility capability including biofuels. Furthermore, this technology may assist in reducing thermoacoustic instabilities, which is a phenomenon that may severely damage the engine and increase NOX production. To further understand microwave-assisted combustion, a skeletal kinetic reaction mechanism for methane-air combustion is developed and presented. The mechanism is detailed enough to take into a...
We found that the burning velocity in premixed burner flame was enhanced by heated electrons in the ...
In this study, a microwave plasma generator was used to develop a plasma flame. The effects of micro...
Understanding the effects of alternative chemical kinetic mechanisms in turbulent reactive flows is ...
Irradiating a flame by microwave radiation is one of several plasma-assisted combustion (PAC) techno...
Plasma assisted combustion is a very active research field due to the potential of using the technol...
Plasmas when coupled to the oxidation process of various fuels have been shown to influence the proc...
Abstract In plasma-assisted combustion, electric energy is added to the flame where the electric ene...
Long autoignition delay time and low lateral flame propagation speed are among the key problems in d...
International audienceExperimental studies of plasma-assisted combustion have shown that Nanosecond ...
Nonthermal plasma-assisted combustion (PAC) has been demonstrated to be a promising potential method...
A variety of methods exists for fast and efficient combustion of air-fuel mixtures. In this study, a...
The ever-present need for reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation motivates...
Microwave-assisted spark ignition (MAI) is a promising way to enhance the ignition performance of en...
An experimental setup for microwave stimulation of a turbulent flame is presented. A low-swirl flame...
Long autoignition delay time and low lateral flame propagation speed are among the key problems in d...
We found that the burning velocity in premixed burner flame was enhanced by heated electrons in the ...
In this study, a microwave plasma generator was used to develop a plasma flame. The effects of micro...
Understanding the effects of alternative chemical kinetic mechanisms in turbulent reactive flows is ...
Irradiating a flame by microwave radiation is one of several plasma-assisted combustion (PAC) techno...
Plasma assisted combustion is a very active research field due to the potential of using the technol...
Plasmas when coupled to the oxidation process of various fuels have been shown to influence the proc...
Abstract In plasma-assisted combustion, electric energy is added to the flame where the electric ene...
Long autoignition delay time and low lateral flame propagation speed are among the key problems in d...
International audienceExperimental studies of plasma-assisted combustion have shown that Nanosecond ...
Nonthermal plasma-assisted combustion (PAC) has been demonstrated to be a promising potential method...
A variety of methods exists for fast and efficient combustion of air-fuel mixtures. In this study, a...
The ever-present need for reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation motivates...
Microwave-assisted spark ignition (MAI) is a promising way to enhance the ignition performance of en...
An experimental setup for microwave stimulation of a turbulent flame is presented. A low-swirl flame...
Long autoignition delay time and low lateral flame propagation speed are among the key problems in d...
We found that the burning velocity in premixed burner flame was enhanced by heated electrons in the ...
In this study, a microwave plasma generator was used to develop a plasma flame. The effects of micro...
Understanding the effects of alternative chemical kinetic mechanisms in turbulent reactive flows is ...