Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5005707 | Journal of Electrostatics | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Numerous research efforts have focused on flame stabilization and emissions. Based on initial experiments, specific mechanisms resulting from DC electric fields were chosen to be investigated, namely the chemical, thermal, and ionization mechanisms. Numerical simulations were performed on premixed propane-ozone-air flames to characterize ozone effects on flame speed resulting from the formation of ozone in high potential electric fields. These results were compared against partially premixed flame experiments to observe the dominant influences within leading edge stabilization within high potential electric fields. It was found that the electromagnetic or ionization influences, serve as the dominant effect on the combustion zone.
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Authors
James D. Kribs, Parth V. Shah, Andrew R. Hutchins, William A. Reach, Richard D. Muncey, M. Sean June, Alexei Saveliev, Kevin M. Lyons,