DocumentCode :
1558377
Title :
Low-Current Plasmatron as a Source of Nitrogen Oxide Molecules
Author :
Korolev, Yury D. ; Frants, Oleg B. ; Landl, Nikolay V. ; Suslov, Alexey I.
Volume :
40
Issue :
11
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
2837
Lastpage :
2842
Abstract :
This paper describes a usage of a low-current coaxial plasmatron for generation of nitrogen oxide molecules. Glow-type discharge in vortex air flow is sustained at an average current from 0.05 to 0.2 A that corresponds to an average discharge power from 65 to 160 W. The diameter of an exit nozzle of the plasmatron is of 0.5 cm, and the air flow is varied from 0.2 to 1.5 g/s. In such conditions, the discharge burns in nonsteady-state regime, when a sustainment of a plasma jet/plume and a plasma column in the plasmatron nozzle is accompanied by the spontaneous glow-to-spark transitions. Due to the special design of the anode nozzle, an efficient interaction of the air flow with the plasma plume and plasma column is provided. Typical contents of nitric monoxide in the output gas are of about several grams per cubic meter, and the cost for formation of one molecule is from 50 to 35 eV.
Keywords :
glow discharges; nitrogen compounds; nozzles; plasma diodes; plasma flow; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; sparks; NO; anode nozzle; average discharge power; current 0.05 A to 0.2 A; glow-type discharge; low-current coaxial plasmatron; nitrogen oxide molecules; nonsteady-state regime; nozzle; plasma column; plasma jets; plasmatron nozzle; power 65 W to 160 W; size 0.5 cm; spontaneous glow-to-spark transitions; vortex air flow; Anodes; Discharges (electric); Nitrogen; Plasma temperature; Sparks; Surface discharges; Generation of nitrogen oxide molecules; glow-to-spark transition; low-current plasmatron; plasma jet;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2201755
Filename :
6243215
Link To Document :
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