DocumentCode :
1260687
Title :
Experimental Study Coupled With Electrical Modeling for the Consideration of DBD-Based Plasma Jet
Author :
Monge-Daugé, Catherine ; Clément, Franck ; Svarnas, Panagiotis ; Loiseau, Jean-Francis ; Ricard, Andre ; Held, Bernard
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Electron. des Gaz et des Plasmas, Univ. de Pau et des Pays de l´´Adour, Pau, France
Volume :
40
Issue :
9
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
2254
Lastpage :
2260
Abstract :
In this paper, a dielectric-barrier discharge (DBD) of Ar:N2 mixtures at atmospheric pressure is studied in relation to plasma jet production. The discharge takes place in a capillary dielectric tube, and it is sustained by positive high-voltage pulses. It is herein claimed that, apart from the traditional DBD (which is developed perpendicularly to the gas flow and can produce afterglows), plasma jet propagates simultaneously parallel to the gas flow due to ionization waves guided by the dielectric tube. A quite simple electrical model is applied to simulate the proposed DBD and plasma jet coexistence. The concept of capacitive behavior of both barrier discharge and jet is taken into account. This model in combination with UV-visible optical emission spectroscopy and conventional photography supports the aforementioned statements. The dependence of the jet domination against the afterglow on the gas mixture is demonstrated, and the N2 additive at 2.5 %-3% in Ar is found to be the most efficient for jet production. The model runs with the measured interelectrode voltage as input and yields the circuit total current as output. Matching between the measured current and the model output is attempted by adjusting two free parameters. This tuning of the free parameters provides reliable values for the electrical components of the model. Thus, a simple mean for realistic representation of both DBD and jet is achieved. This tool could be applied to the design of plasma jet reactors.
Keywords :
afterglows; argon; electric breakdown; gas mixtures; ionisation; nitrogen; plasma diagnostics; plasma jets; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; ultraviolet spectroscopy; visible spectroscopy; Ar-N2; DBD based plasma jet; DBD-plasma jet coexistence; UV-visible optical emission spectroscopy; afterglow production; atmospheric pressure argon-nitrogen mixtures; capillary dielectric tube; circuit total current; dielectric barrier discharge capacitive behavior; dielectric tube guided ionization waves; electrical modeling; gas flow; interelectrode voltage; photography; plasma jet capacitive behavior; plasma jet production; plasma jet propagation; plasma jet reactor design; positive high voltage pulses; Argon; Current measurement; Discharges (electric); Inductors; Integrated circuit modeling; Plasmas; Voltage measurement; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; modeling; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2207407
Filename :
6262490
Link To Document :
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