Announcing a Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
on Plasma-Assisted Combustion

(Scheduled for December 2010)

The Technical Committee on Plasma Science and Applications of the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society along with the Guest Editors invite contributions to the Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science on Plasma-Assisted Combustion to appear in December 2010.

The application of plasmas to enhance combustion and fuel-gasification processes is an emerging field of plasma science and technology. It is lately receiving considerable interest, driven by the need for more energy-efficient and less-polluting combustion techniques. A special forum for scientists and researchers to disseminate and review the current research and applications in this field is needed. Work in the field of plasma-assisted combustion has been reported in diverse journals and related media, and four special issues (the last being December 2009) have provided such a forum. The IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science provides an archival domain for the publication of new scientific, technological, and application results in plasma science and technology.

The intention of this Special Issue is to continue to provide a forum for high-quality publications in the field and to promote further interest and exchange of technical information in this exciting and technologically important area of plasma science. Contributions are solicited in, but not restricted to, the following topics:

• Physics/chemistry of effects of plasmas on flames and deflagration-to detonation
transition.
• Use of plasmas to promote and/or improve efficiency in engines (automotive,
aircraft, land-based vehicles, etc.) or flames and/or burners.
• Plasma sources (e.g., jets/torches, and others) for improved ignition, flame control, fuel reformation, and waste processing.
• Applications to aircraft pulsed detonation engines, ramjets, and scramjets.
• Applications to pollution reduction (i.e., combustion efficiency improvement – not exhaust cleaning).
• Applications to fuel reforming/conversion/gasification (e.g., coal or other fossil fuel to hydrogen, waste to energy).

Both full-paper and shorter technical-note manuscripts will receive consideration for publication in this Special Issue.

All contributions should reach the Guest Editors no later than March 1, 2010 at the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science IEEE Manuscript Central website at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tps-ieee. Questions regarding the Special Issue on Plasma-Assisted Combustion can be addressed to the Guest Editors:

Dr. Igor Matveev
Applied Plasma Technologies
1729 Court Petit
McLean, VA 22101 (USA)
Phone: 703-560-9569, Fax: 703-849-8417
i.matveev@att.net
http://www.plasmacombustion.com

Dr. Louis Rosocha
Applied Physics Consulting
536 Central Ave., #4
Los Alamos, NM 87544 (USA)
Phone: 505-662-7123, Fax: 505-662-7123
plasmamon@msn.com