Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Plasma ignition and stabilization of flames

General Features of Plasma-Assisted Ignition and Combustion [Pg.755]


Ions are charged heavy particles, that are able to make a sigiuficant contribution to plasma-chemical kinetics either due to their high energy (as in the case of sputtering and reactive ion etching) or due to their ability to suppress activation barriers of chemical reactions. This second feature of plasma ions results in the so-called ion or plasma catalysis, which is particularly essential in plasma-assisted ignition and flame stabilization, fuel... [Pg.8]


See other pages where Plasma ignition and stabilization of flames is mentioned: [Pg.10]    [Pg.755]    [Pg.755]    [Pg.757]    [Pg.759]    [Pg.761]    [Pg.763]    [Pg.765]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.769]    [Pg.10]    [Pg.755]    [Pg.755]    [Pg.757]    [Pg.759]    [Pg.761]    [Pg.763]    [Pg.765]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.769]    [Pg.755]    [Pg.756]    [Pg.763]    [Pg.764]    [Pg.758]    [Pg.174]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.755 ]




SEARCH



Flame ignition

Flame stability

Flame stabilizer

Plasma flame

Stabilization of Flames

Stabilization of plasma

© 2024 chempedia.info