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Title: Computational and experimental study of a railplug ignitor

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6975457
; ;  [1];  [2]
  1. Texas Univ., Austin, TX (United States). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
  2. Miyazaki Univ. (Japan). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

The plasma plume generated by a new type of high energy Janitor known as the railplug, is examined. The railplug is a miniaturized railgun that has the potential for improving ignition characteristics of combustible mixtures in engines. The objective of the study is to gain an uderstanding of the characteristics of the plasma created by a transparent railplug, and to validate a multidimensional computer simulation of the plasma and shock fronts. The nature of the plume emitted by the railplug was examined for three levels of electrical energy while firing into air at a pressure of 1 atm. The computer model is to be used to predict trends in railplug performance for various railplug designs, energies, and ambient conditions. The velocity of the plasma movement inside a transparent railplug was measured, as well as the velocity of the plume ejected from the cavity. A shock is produced at the initiation point of the arc and propagates down the cavity, eventually exiting the plug. The velocity of the shock was both measured experimentally and simulated by the model. The computer simulation produces a mushroom-shaped plasma plume at the railplug exit similar to that observed in the shadowgraph photos: The simulation also reproduced the toroidal circulation observed at the plug exit in the shadowgraphs, the radial expansion and the penetration depth of the plume. The trend of linearly increasing plasma kinetic energy with stored electrical energy predicted by the simulation was verified by shadowgraph photos. The agreement between the experiments and the simulations suggests that the multidimensional model holds promise is a predictive design tool.

Research Organization:
Texas Univ., Austin, TX (United States). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE; USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
FG05-91ER12115
OSTI ID:
6975457
Report Number(s):
CONF-9203140-4; ON: DE93003101
Resource Relation:
Conference: 1992 Spring meeting of the Western States Section of the Combustion Institute, Corvallis, OR (United States), 23-24 Mar 1992
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English