In recent years, radio-frequency corona igniters have been extensively studied for their capability to ensure an effective ignition also in lean or diluted mixtures. Corona ignition is volumetric, with streamers coming from a star-shaped electrode. During the discharge, many radicals and excited species, able to speed up the combustion onset, are generated. At the same time, corona igniters are able to release a considerable amount of thermal energy inside the combustion chamber. The correct determination of such energy is crucial to evaluate the effectiveness of the ignition. In this work, corona discharge is experimentally evaluated inside an optical vessel. In this apparatus, the released thermal energy is measured by means of pressure-based calorimetry, and at the same time the natural luminosity of the streamers is recorded with a high-speed camera. The goal is to find a relationship between thermal energy release and streamers luminosity. Tests are performed using nitrogen as medium, at different pressure levels inside the vessel. The peak electrode voltage is varied to characterize the igniter behaviour in different operating conditions. The results of this work can be used to quantify the corona ignition capabilities to involve a wide amount of medium while releasing a high amount of thermal energy. A repeatability evaluation of streamer evolution is investigated as well.

Optical and Energetic Investigation of an Advanced Corona Ignition System in a Pressure-Based Calorimeter / Cruccolini, V.; Discepoli, G.; Ricci, F.; Grimaldi, C. N.; Di Giuseppe, A.. - In: E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2267-1242. - 197:(2020), p. 06019. (Intervento presentato al convegno 75th National ATI Congress - #7 Clean Energy for all, ATI 2020 tenutosi a ita nel 2020) [10.1051/e3sconf/202019706019].

Optical and Energetic Investigation of an Advanced Corona Ignition System in a Pressure-Based Calorimeter

Discepoli G.;
2020

Abstract

In recent years, radio-frequency corona igniters have been extensively studied for their capability to ensure an effective ignition also in lean or diluted mixtures. Corona ignition is volumetric, with streamers coming from a star-shaped electrode. During the discharge, many radicals and excited species, able to speed up the combustion onset, are generated. At the same time, corona igniters are able to release a considerable amount of thermal energy inside the combustion chamber. The correct determination of such energy is crucial to evaluate the effectiveness of the ignition. In this work, corona discharge is experimentally evaluated inside an optical vessel. In this apparatus, the released thermal energy is measured by means of pressure-based calorimetry, and at the same time the natural luminosity of the streamers is recorded with a high-speed camera. The goal is to find a relationship between thermal energy release and streamers luminosity. Tests are performed using nitrogen as medium, at different pressure levels inside the vessel. The peak electrode voltage is varied to characterize the igniter behaviour in different operating conditions. The results of this work can be used to quantify the corona ignition capabilities to involve a wide amount of medium while releasing a high amount of thermal energy. A repeatability evaluation of streamer evolution is investigated as well.
2020
75th National ATI Congress - #7 Clean Energy for all, ATI 2020
ita
2020
Cruccolini, V.; Discepoli, G.; Ricci, F.; Grimaldi, C. N.; Di Giuseppe, A.
Optical and Energetic Investigation of an Advanced Corona Ignition System in a Pressure-Based Calorimeter / Cruccolini, V.; Discepoli, G.; Ricci, F.; Grimaldi, C. N.; Di Giuseppe, A.. - In: E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2267-1242. - 197:(2020), p. 06019. (Intervento presentato al convegno 75th National ATI Congress - #7 Clean Energy for all, ATI 2020 tenutosi a ita nel 2020) [10.1051/e3sconf/202019706019].
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