12 research outputs found
OH kinetics in photo-triggered discharges used for VOCs conversion
The kinetic of the hydroxyl radical is studied in N2/O2/H2O
mixtures with small amounts of acetone or isopropyl alcohol (0.5%). The
radical density is measured in absolute value in the afterglow of a
photo-triggered discharge, which generates an homogeneous transient
non-equilibrium plasma, using a time resolved absorption measurement method.
For dry mixtures, experimental results are compared to predictions of a
self-consistent 0D discharge and kinetic model. It is shown that
dissociation of the VOCs through quenching collisions of nitrogen metastable
states plays an important role in the production of OH. Measurements can not
be explained looking only at the oxidation of acetone or IPA by the oxygen
atom. This result is reinforced by experimental results about the OH density
in wet mixtures, with or without VOCs, compared to dry ones
Microwave micro-plasmas in air: simulations and experiment
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Microwave air plasmas in capillaries at low pressure II. Experimental investigation
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Hydrodynamic study of a microwave plasma torch
A hydrodynamic model was developed to simulate the flow and the heat transfer with the gas/plasma system produced by a microwave-driven (500â900Â W at 2.45Â GHz) axial injection torch, running in atmospheric pressure helium at 3â9Â LÂ minâ1 input gas flows. The model solves the Navier-Stokesâ equations, including the effect of the plasma upon the momentum and the energy balance, in order to obtain the spatial distributions of the gas velocity and temperature. The model predicts average gas temperatures of 2500â3500Â K, in the same range of those obtained by optical measurements. Simulations show that the plasma influences the gas flow path and temperature, promoting an efficient power transfer
Numerical and experimental analysis of microwave micro-plasmas in air
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Study of microwave micro-plasmas in air
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