Plasma-assisted combustion with nanosecond discharges. Part I: Discharge effects characterization in the burnt gases of a lean flame

Plasma-assisted combustion with nanosecond discharges. Part I: Discharge effects characterization in the burnt gases of a lean flame
Updated at: 03/12/2024
A set of fundamental data including temperatures and electronically excited species densities measured in nanosecond repetitively pulsed (NRP) discharges applied in burnt gases

This database contains the data published in the associated article, notably the plasma temperature, the electron number density, the discharge voltage and current, the number density of electronically excited species.

They can be re-employed to validate any model of plasma-assisted combustion. All results are obtained at atmospheric pressure in a lean methane-air flame (Φ= 0.8, P = 13.3 kW).

Minesi, Nicolas; Blanchard, Victorien; Pannier, Erwan; Stancu, Gabi-Daniel; Laux, Christophe, 2024, "Plasma-assisted combustion with nanosecond discharges. Part I: Discharge effects characterization in the burnt gases of a lean flame", https://doi.org/10.57745/8LZ7LU, Recherche Data Gouv, V2