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Experimental study of pulsed microwave discharges at pressures ranging over five orders of magnitude

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  • Imagineering Inc.

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Abstract

Microwave discharge igniter (MDI) is a discharge system developed to initiate combustion in automotive engines. The MDI uses a sequence of N = 700 microwave (2.45 GHz) pulses 100 ns in duration separated by 1 μs. The initial breakdown is provided by the first microwave pulse, 5 μs in duration. The aim of pulsing the microwave signal is to keep an optimal combination of parameters when, even at elevated pressures, (i) the discharge propagates over the largest possible volume; (ii) the plasma is non-equilibrium. Properties of plasma produced by MDI igniter in non-combustible gas mixtures at ambient gas temperature and gas pressure in the range between 0.2 mbar and 8 bar were studied experimentally. Discharge spatial structure was analyzed with the help of time-resolved ICCD imaging. Near-UV optical emission spectra taken in different pulses provided the information about rotational and vibrational temperatures. The electric field was estimated on the basis of ratio of emission of the second positive and the first negative systems of molecular nitrogen.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045009
JournalPlasma Sources Science and Technology
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • initiation of combustion
  • non-equilibrium plasma
  • pulsed microwave discharge

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