Basic Study on the Generation of RF Plasmas in Premixed Oxy-combustion with Methane
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Oxy-combustion generates a high temperature field (above 3000 K), which is applied to next generation power plants and high temperature industrial technologies because of N2 free processes. However, the combustion temperature is so high that the furnace wall may be fatally damaged. In addition, it is very difficult to control the heat flux and chemical species concentrations because of rapid chemical reactions. We have developed a new method for controlling the flame by electromagnetic force on this field. In this paper, we experimentally investigated the power coupling between the premixed oxy-combustion with methane and radio frequency (RF) power through the induction coil. By optimizing the power coupling, we observed that the flame can absorb RF power up to 1.5 kW. Spectroscopic measurements also showed an increase in the emission intensity from OH radicals in the flame, indicating improved combustibility.
著者
-
Kobayashi Noriyuki
Ecotopia Sci. Inst. Nagoya Univ.
-
Ohno Noriyasu
EcoTopia Research Institute, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
-
TAKAMURA Shuichi
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology, Yakusa-cho, Toyota 470-0392
-
RAZZAK M.
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota 470-0392, Japan
-
RAZZAK M.
Department of Energy Engineering and Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
-
TAKAMURA Shuichi
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota 470-0392, Japan
-
UESUGI Yoshihiko
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Natural Science, Kanazawa University
-
UESUGI Yoshihiko
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Natural Science, Kanazawa University, Kakuma-cho,Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan
-
OSAKA Yugo
Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
関連論文
- Efficient Radio Frequency Inductive Discharges in Near Atmospheric Pressure Using Immittance Conversion Topology
- Impurity Behavior during the H-Mode in JFT-2M
- Ion Bernstein Wave Experiment on JFT-2M Tokamak
- Enhancement of Wall Fueling and Improvement in nτ of a Beam-Heated H-Mode Discharge by Electron Cyclotron Wave in the JFT-2M Tokamak
- Measurement of Peripheral Electron Temperature by Electron Cyclotron Emission during the H-Mode Transition in JFT-2M Tokamak
- Compact and Powerful Plasma Generator
- Asymmetric Sidebands of Low Frequency Waves in a Current Carrying Plasma
- Excitation and Damping of Continuous Pseudo Acoustic and Ion Waves in a Plasma
- Ballistic Phase Mixing of Continuous Pseudo Waves in a Plasma
- Ion Wave Damping in a Nonuniform Plasma
- Ion Wave Damping in Nonuniform Plasma
- Study of Runaway Electron Transport in Edge Stochastic Magnetic Field in the JFT-2M Tokamak
- Measurement of Anisotropic Soft X-Ray Emission during Radio-Frequency Current Drive in the JFT-2M Tokamak
- Edge Pedestal During the H-Mode of a Tokamak Plasma Measured by the Electron Cyclotron Emission
- Radial Distribution of the Plasma Current Driven by Lower-Hybrid Waves in the JFT-2M Tokamak
- Characteristics of Flue Gases and Ash in Oxygen-Blown Pulverized Coal Combustion
- Production and characterization of KOH-activated carbon derived from polychlorinated biphenyl residue generated by the sodium dispersion process
- Characteristics of Pressure Fluctuations in a Fluidized Bed of Binary Mixtures
- Characteristics of Selective Atomization of Polar/Nonpolar Substances in an Oleosus Solvent with Ultrasonic Irradiation
- Sensitive Detection of Probing Electron Transport and Magnetic Field Structure in Toroidal Plasma Configuration
- Effective Emission and Ionization Rate Coefficients of Atomic Carbons in Plasmas
- Development of Divertor Plasma Simulators with High Heat Flux Plasmas and its Application to Nuclear Fusion Study : A Review
- Velocity Space Diffusion of High Energy Ions Induced by a Lower Hybrid Wave in a Nonuniform Magnetic Field
- Effects of Lower Hybrid Wave Heating on Alpha-Particle Confinement in a Tokamak
- Effect of Lower Hybrid Wave Heating on Alpha-Particle Dynamics
- Observation of Transverse Dust Lattice Wave Excited by Unstable Vertical Oscillations of Dust Particles in an Ion Sheath with Low Gas Pressure
- Observation of the Structure and its Formation Process of a New Volumetric Coulormb Cloud Composed of Different Multiple Dust Layers
- Effects of Ion Flow by E×B Drift on Dust Particle Behavior in Magnetized Cylindrical Electron Cyclotron Resonance Plasmas
- Plasma-Induced Arc and Its Plasma Response in a Toroidal Device
- Erosion and Redeposition Processes of Molybdenum with Oblique Incidence of Magnetic Field
- Micron-Bubble Formation on Polycrystal Tungsten due to Low-Energy and High-Flux Helium Plasma Exposure
- Ignition Characteristics of Radio Frequency Inductively Coupled Plasmas at Atmospheric Pressure
- 27pB03 Effects of RF Power and Neutral Gas Pressure on the E-H Transition Time in High Pressure RF ICPs
- Horizontal Plasma Position Control System for a Tokamak Using Modern Optimal Control Theory
- Compact Antennas for Lower Hybrid Wave Heating
- Monitoring of Radiation and Impurity Transport in HYBTOK-I Plasma
- Alumina Loaded Antenna for Lower Hybrid Wave Heating
- Effict of Lower Hybrid Heating on Fast Ion Behavior in a Tokamak
- Interactions between Ion Waves and a High-Frequency Electric Field
- Static and Dynamic Erosion Characteristics of High-Temperature Metal-Carborn Composite Materials under High-Flux Plasma Irradiation
- Measurement of Electric Field Distribution along the Plasma Column in Microwave Jet Discharges at Atmospheric Pressure
- 01pC23P Effects of Tungsten Electrode on the Initiation of High-Pressure Induction Plasmas
- Plasma Rotation Measurements by Passive Spectroscopic Method in the HYBTOK-II using a Dynamic Ergodic Divertor
- Basic Study on the Generation of RF Plasmas in Premixed Oxy-combustion with Methane
- Alleviation of Helium Holes/Bubbles on Tungsten Surface by Use of Transient Heat Load
- Formation of Nanostructured Tungsten with Arborescent Shape due to Helium Plasma Irradiation
- Fast Initiation and Mode Transition of Radio Frequency Induction Plasmas at Atmospheric Pressure Using Tungsten Pin Electrodes Array
- Control of Energetic Electron Component in a Magnetically Confined Diffusion Ar Plasma
- Validity of Electron Temperature Measurement by Using Boltzmann Plot Method in Radio Frequency Inductive Discharge in the Atmospheric Pressure Range
- Assessment of Meander-Line Antenna Covered with Dielectric Material for LHW Heating
- Hydrogen Blister Formation on Cold-Worked Tungsten with Layered Structure
- Wave Field Structures in a Toroidal Plasma at the Frequency Range of Alfvén Resonance
- Structural Bifurcation of Microwave Helium Jet Discharge at Atmospheric Pressure
- Systematic Analysis of Current Decay Time during Disruption in HYBTOK-II Tokamak