DocumentCode :
1186430
Title :
Nonsteady-State Gas-Discharge Processes in Plasmatron for Combustion Sustaining and Hydrocarbon Decomposition
Author :
Korolev, Yury D. ; Frants, Oleg B. ; Landl, Nikolay V. ; Geyman, Vladimir G. ; Matveev, Igor B.
Author_Institution :
Tomsk State Univ., Tomsk
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
fYear :
2009
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
586
Lastpage :
592
Abstract :
This paper deals with the investigation of nonsteady-state discharge regimes in the plasmatron as applied to air-hydrocarbon mixtures. The electrode system is based on the design of a classical high-current arc plasmatron. Compared with a thermal plasmatron mode, the averaged discharge current in the described device has been decreased to about 0.2 A. Then, the discharge regime can be interpreted as a kind of glow discharge with the random transitions from glow to sparks. Two types of transitions have been observed: completed and non-completed transitions. Completed transition is accompanied by the appearance of a high-conductivity spark channel, and for non-completed transition, a low-conductivity diffuse channel arises. The discharge features have been investigated for plasmatrons with a long-length and with a short-length anode nozzle. The principal features of the nonsteady-state discharge behavior are the same for both designs. However, for the long nozzle, the discharge phenomena mainly proceed inside the anode cavity and for the short nozzle outside the cavity. Use of different designs of the plasmatron anode cavity offers to extend an area of plasmatron applications.
Keywords :
air; arcs (electric); combustion; glow discharges; organic compounds; plasma diodes; sparks; air-hydrocarbon mixtures; averaged discharge current; combustion sustaining; current 0.2 A; electrode system; glow discharge; high-conductivity spark channel; high-current arc plasmatron; hydrocarbon decomposition; long-length anode nozzle; low-conductivity diffuse channel; noncompleted transition; nonsteady-state discharge; nonsteady-state gas-discharge processes; plasmatron; plasmatron anode cavity; short-length anode nozzle; sparks; thermal plasmatron mode; Combustion stabilization; glow-to-spark transition; hydrocarbon partial oxidation; plasma torches;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2009.2014453
Filename :
4798190
Link To Document :
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