Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems

This paper discusses the flame ionization effect on the combustion processes in gaseous suspensions of the dispersed fuels. It is shown that the two-phase flame ionization affects almost all the processes of the fuel conversion – kinetics of the dispersed fuel combustion, processes of the interphase...

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Main Authors: N. I. Poletaev, V. G. Shevchuk, M. E. Khlebnikova
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Language:English
Published: al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2016-09-01
Series:Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal
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Online Access:http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/209
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author N. I. Poletaev
V. G. Shevchuk
M. E. Khlebnikova
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description This paper discusses the flame ionization effect on the combustion processes in gaseous suspensions of the dispersed fuels. It is shown that the two-phase flame ionization affects almost all the processes of the fuel conversion – kinetics of the dispersed fuel combustion, processes of the interphase heat and mass transfer, processes of the nucleation and coagulation in the flame, formation of nanoscale products of the metal particles combustion. It is shown that the electrostatic interaction between the charged nanoparticles and ions or polar molecules in the gaseous phase leads to the appearance of molecular “pumps” that can signifi cantly change the kinetics of the heterogeneous chemical reactions and the heat exchange between particles and gas. The influence of the thermal ionization of the flame on the nucleation mechanism and rate in gas-dispersed systems is discussed. The possibility of a barrier-free homogenous and heterogeneous nucleation in the dusty flame of metallic particles is shown. The effect of electrostatic and polarizing interactions of ions and molecules on the kinetics of the ternary gas-phase reactions is considered. The influence of the monodisperse aerosol ionization degree on the kinetics of its coagulation is analyzed. It is concluded that electrostatic interaction between the particles strongly affects the inhibition of the coagulation process in gas-phase combustion products and the possibility of very fast (explosive) charged particle coagulation of monodisperse aerosols. The possibility of the targeted size of metal oxides nanoparticles control, controlled ionizing of dusty flames and the role of ion particle entrainment, the dependency of their size of the flame ionization degree are discussed. Some effects arising in complex plasma of condensed combustion products under its own electric fi elds in flames, also when the burning dust is entrained into a constant electric field and their practical applications for diagnosis are considered.
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spelling doaj.art-78fe4696b37c4351a2cb3e297dcc49bc2022-12-22T01:28:12Zengal-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityEurasian Chemico-Technological Journal1562-39202522-48672016-09-0118321522210.18321/ectj427209Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed SystemsN. I. Poletaev0V. G. Shevchuk1M. E. Khlebnikova2Institute of Combustion and Advanced Technologies, I.I. Mechnikov National University, Dvoryanskaya str., 2, Odessa, 65082, UkraineInstitute of Combustion and Advanced Technologies, I.I. Mechnikov National University, Dvoryanskaya str., 2, Odessa, 65082, UkraineInstitute of Combustion and Advanced Technologies, I.I. Mechnikov National University, Dvoryanskaya str., 2, Odessa, 65082, UkraineThis paper discusses the flame ionization effect on the combustion processes in gaseous suspensions of the dispersed fuels. It is shown that the two-phase flame ionization affects almost all the processes of the fuel conversion – kinetics of the dispersed fuel combustion, processes of the interphase heat and mass transfer, processes of the nucleation and coagulation in the flame, formation of nanoscale products of the metal particles combustion. It is shown that the electrostatic interaction between the charged nanoparticles and ions or polar molecules in the gaseous phase leads to the appearance of molecular “pumps” that can signifi cantly change the kinetics of the heterogeneous chemical reactions and the heat exchange between particles and gas. The influence of the thermal ionization of the flame on the nucleation mechanism and rate in gas-dispersed systems is discussed. The possibility of a barrier-free homogenous and heterogeneous nucleation in the dusty flame of metallic particles is shown. The effect of electrostatic and polarizing interactions of ions and molecules on the kinetics of the ternary gas-phase reactions is considered. The influence of the monodisperse aerosol ionization degree on the kinetics of its coagulation is analyzed. It is concluded that electrostatic interaction between the particles strongly affects the inhibition of the coagulation process in gas-phase combustion products and the possibility of very fast (explosive) charged particle coagulation of monodisperse aerosols. The possibility of the targeted size of metal oxides nanoparticles control, controlled ionizing of dusty flames and the role of ion particle entrainment, the dependency of their size of the flame ionization degree are discussed. Some effects arising in complex plasma of condensed combustion products under its own electric fi elds in flames, also when the burning dust is entrained into a constant electric field and their practical applications for diagnosis are considered.http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/209dusty flamesflame ionizationchemical kineticstransport processesnucleationcoalescencegas-discharge plasmaionizing impurities
spellingShingle N. I. Poletaev
V. G. Shevchuk
M. E. Khlebnikova
Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems
Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal
dusty flames
flame ionization
chemical kinetics
transport processes
nucleation
coalescence
gas-discharge plasma
ionizing impurities
title Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems
title_full Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems
title_fullStr Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems
title_full_unstemmed Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems
title_short Energy and Technological Aspects of the Combustion of Ionized Gas-Dispersed Systems
title_sort energy and technological aspects of the combustion of ionized gas dispersed systems
topic dusty flames
flame ionization
chemical kinetics
transport processes
nucleation
coalescence
gas-discharge plasma
ionizing impurities
url http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/209
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