Abstract
Facing the requirement of flameholding in a supersonic combustion chamber, a flameholding experiment under dual frequency excited plasma (DF excited plasma) was carried out in an axisymmetric supersonic combustion chamber. The flame establishment process was observed by using a high-speed-camera, and the flameholding characteristics with or without DF excited plasma were analyzed under different equivalence ratio(ER). The experimental results show that the flame will be enhanced by using dual-frequency excitation plasma in the supersonic combustion chamber: the flameholding mode was transformed from a global flame to a local flame, as well as the pressure of the combustion chamber was decreased significantly, when the DF excited plasma is switched off. In the ER range of 0.51 (0.18+0.33)∼0.60 (0.18+0.42), the DF excited plasma could induce a transformation from a local to a global flame, while if the ER is too high (ER>0.69 (0.18+0.51)) or too low (ER<0.18), the action of the DF excited plasma always couldn't. A basic feedback mechanism of the flameholding was proposed, with the consideration of the experimental results. The O radicals generated by the DF excited plasma was one important factors for flame reverse propagation, and the existence of the global flame was another necessary factor. Under the combined action of the O radicals of DF excited plasma and the global flame, the positive feedback process in the combustion chamber will be intensified, and the flame will propagate reversely.
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