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Experimental Investigation of the Ignition by Repetitive Streamer Discharges

Author(s): Detlev Markus, Aljoscha Hallermann, Tim Langer, Michael Paul and Frank Lienesch
Year: 2011
Month: June
Day: 27
Book title: 42nd AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference
Conference place: Honolulu, Hawaii
Conference date: 27. - 30. June 2011
DOI: 10.2514/6.2011-3451
Tags: AIAA 2011-3451
Abstract: A time-resolved study of the flame kernel growth after the ignition of different H2/air mixtures at atmospheric pressure is reported. For this purpose, hydroxyl radicals are measured by means of planar laser-induced fluorescence (OH-PLIF). The H2/air mixtures are ignited by repetitively pulsed streamer discharges which occur at atmospheric pressure within a rod/plane electrode configuration using alternating voltage amplitudes of up to 20 kV with a frequency of 740 kHz. The flame propagation is examined evaluating the flame front position from the signal intensities of the OH-PLIF. Numerical simulations of the ignition of H2/air mixtures are performed using well-known detailed chemistry and transport models based on a one-dimensional model. Numerical and experimental flame kernel growths are compared showing excellent agreement. The results will be used to achieve a better understanding of the molecular reactions in the non-equilibrium plasma of repetitive streamer discharges.

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