Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid
Patent
1995-05-31
1996-03-12
Thorpe, Timothy S.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
60 39821, 431 6, F02C 7266
Patent
active
054976120
ABSTRACT:
Method for igniting an air/fuel spray (26) comprised of fuel droplets including a coherent optical source (12) for introducing at least one pulse of coherent radiation into the air/fuel spray. The pulse generates free electrons and initiates a development of a plasma within the air/fuel spray. The coherent source maintains the pulse of coherent radiation and pumps the developing plasma to higher energies. The pulse is terminated at a time after the plasma has reached a predetermined energy and before ignition of the air/fuel spray. The non-linear ignition system of the invention employs a gas/vapor interface region at a fuel droplet surface and an electric field that extends from and exists outside of a fuel droplet. Free electrons are accelerated to higher energies by the electric field surrounding the fuel droplet. The accelerated electrons initiate a breakdown near adjacent fuel droplets and the liberation of further free electrons. In a short period of time an avalanche process occurs that creates a high density of free electrons and ions which results in the formation of a plasma.
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Few Jimmy D.
Lewis James W. L.
Thorpe Timothy S.
University of Tennessee Research Corporation
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