DocumentCode
1542543
Title
Discharge Characteristics of Ring-Type Flow-Stabilized Pulsed Corona Discharge Radical Shower Systems
Author
Lakhian, Vickram ; Bocquet, François ; Brocilo, Drazena ; Harvel, Glenn D. ; Chang, Jen-Shih ; Ewing, Dan ; Watanabe, Masao ; Matsubara, Hiroyuki ; Hirata, Hirohito ; Matsumoto, Shinichi ; Fanson, Paul T.
Author_Institution
McMaster Inst. of Appl. Radiat. Sci. (McIARS), McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada
Volume
46
Issue
4
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1613
Lastpage
1618
Abstract
The discharge characteristics of a ring-type flow-stabilized pulsed corona discharge radical shower system (RCDRS) were investigated. An RCDRS with six hollow electrodes was studied. A low dc voltage charging of an ignition coil-type power supply was used to generate a pulse high voltage. Experiments were conducted for an applied charging dc voltage from 5 V to 18 V, a pulse repetition rate from 50 Hz to 200 Hz, and an injected air flow rate from 2.5 to 4.6 L/min per hollow electrode. The discharge characteristics were measured using current and voltage probes, and the morphology of the discharge was observed using a CCD camera. The pulsed waveforms of current, voltage, and power (secondary side output) were studied in terms of the input power (primary side), as well as the current and voltage, with the observed optical images for optimization. The results show that the maximum discharge current, voltage, and power increase with increasing primary side dc voltage or power. The pulse repetition rate affected the maximum discharge characteristics in terms of the primary side dc voltage, while the air flow rate did not. The maximum volume averaged plasma density is on the order of 1011 ions/cm3 for the 10-cm diameter and 5-cm-long flow channel volume.
Keywords
CCD image sensors; corona; discharges (electric); optical images; optimisation; plasma diagnostics; pulsed power supplies; CCD camera; RCDRS; air flow rate; dc voltage charging; discharge characteristic; frequency 50 Hz to 200 Hz; ignition coil-type power supply; maximum discharge current; maximum volume averaged plasma density; optical images; pulse repetition rate; pulsed waveforms; ring type flow stabilized pulsed corona discharge radical shower system; voltage 5 V to 18 V; voltage probes; Corona; Current measurement; DC generators; Electrodes; Ignition; Low voltage; Optical pulses; Power generation; Pulse generation; Pulsed power supplies; Flow-stabilized corona discharge; pulsed corona; radical shower system;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2010.2049971
Filename
5512799
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