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Non-equilibrium Microwave Plasma for Efficient High Temperature Chemistry
Published on: August 1, 2017
Simulation-based architecture of a stable large-area [Formula: see text] atmospheric plasma source
M V Roshan1, S Razaghi2, A Singh3
1Physics Department, University of Malaya, Jln Professor Aziz, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
Abstract:
Unified jet-DBD design, [Formula: see text], proposed in this work presents large-scale plasma in an unbounded region of atmospheric air, without any need for the flow of gas, offering efficient exposure to sizable and complex objects. This is a simulation-based architecture for stable non-thermal plasma source with notable experimental results. [Formula: see text] geometry optimizes the electric field and charge distribution for a diffuse discharge in the steady air by a key design parameter of [Formula: see text]. Teflon insulator with a thickness [Formula: see text] imposes an intense and uniform electric field shaped up at the open area in front of the device and generates radially/axially expanded plasma jet. In the [Formula: see text], phase shift increases by [Formula: see text] and the plasma generates more power than the classical plasma jet. Two distinct states of [Formula: see text] operation indicate the mode-swap at [Formula: see text] and power dissipation. In the reactive [Formula: see text] scheme even small changes in the phase angle effectively improves the electric power.
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