Combustion Science and Technology, Vol.184, No.10-11, 1891-1902, 2012
SIMULATING GRAVITY IN MICROGRAVITY COMBUSTION USING ELECTRIC FIELDS
A small number of intermediate reactions during the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels produces chemi-ions. When acted upon by an electric field, the resulting ion-driven wind modifies the flame by producing a complex coupling that can affect flame shape, soot formation, and stability limits. Nearly all work to date involving electric fields and combustion has been performed under the influence of gravity, which produces a similar and potentially confounding influence. The following work compares the effect of an electric field on a jet flame in 1 g and mu g. All tests are performed at the NASA Glenn 2.2-s Drop Tower. Testing shows that microgravity flames can be manipulated to resemble 1 g flames by using an electric field alone.