18–22 Jun 2017
Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel
Europe/London timezone

Multi-point Ignition Process in Methane-air Mixtures by Pulsed Microwave Power

19 Jun 2017, 13:30
1h 30m
Hall 4 / Cambridge (Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel)

Hall 4 / Cambridge

Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel

Board: 21
Poster High Power Microwaves, RF Sources and Antennas Poster session I - High Power Microwaves, RF Sources and Antennas

Speaker

Mr Cheng Liu (Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University)

Description

Application of microwave plasma offers a potential method to produce faster combustion in internal combustion engine1. In this paper, microwave multi-point ignition and spatial ignition had been confirmed via high-speed Schlieren imaging technique. The experiment was implemented with the microwave resonant ignition system and the Schlieren optical system. 2ms-3000W-2.45GHz plused microwave power was employed as the ignition energy source to produce initial flame kernel in the combustion chamber. The Schlieren imaging of reflected style was used to illustrate the flame development process with a high speed camera. A quartz glass coated with indium tin oxide (ITO), which ensured the sufficient microwave reflection characteristics and light transmission respectively2, was used as the bottom of the microwave resonant chamber. Ignition experiments were conducted at high pressure of 2 bars of stoichiometric methane-air mixtures. It could be observed in Schlieren images that flame kernels were generated at more than one location simultaneously and flame propagated with different speeds in the combustion chamber. However, the number and the location of flame kernels seemed to be arbitrary.

Authors

Mr Deng Lei (Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University) Mr Cheng Liu (Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University) Mr Hong Xie (Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University) Prof. Guixin Zhang (Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University)

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