DocumentCode :
1766100
Title :
Insights Into Sustaining a Plasma Jet: Boundary Layer Requirement
Author :
Akman, Mehmet A. ; Laroussi, Mounir
Author_Institution :
Laser & Plasma Eng. Inst., Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
Volume :
41
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
41365
Firstpage :
839
Lastpage :
842
Abstract :
In this paper, we investigate the effects of various background gases on the formation and sustenance of a plasma jet. A helium plasma is ignited inside a dielectric tube and introduced into a vacuum chamber where the gas composition and pressure can be controlled. The gas composition inside the chamber is altered by separately injecting various background gases, such as air, nitrogen, and argon. Here, we report that, in order to sustain a plasma jet, there needs to be a physical boundary layer around the helium flow. This boundary can be in the form of a solid surface that encapsulates the flow, or a background gas other than helium. If only helium is present inside the chamber, no propagating jet is created; rather a diffuse plasma fills the chamber. If another gas is introduced, then the diffuse plasma reverts into a jet. Additionally, we discovered what can be considered as the signature emission line from a plasma jet operating with helium. This emission line is at 587.4 nm (He). This line appears in the emission profile only in the presence of a plasma jet, and disappears as the plasma transitions to a diffuse state at the same applied power parameters and pressure.
Keywords :
air; argon; diffusion; gas mixtures; helium; ignition; nitrogen; plasma boundary layers; plasma jets; plasma pressure; plasma production; plasma transport processes; vacuum apparatus; Ar; He; N; background gases; boundary layer requirement; dielectric tube; diffuse state; emission line profile; gas composition; gas pressure; helium flow; helium plasma ignition; physical boundary layer; plasma diffusion; plasma jet formation; plasma jet sustenance; plasma transitions; power parameters; solid surface; vacuum chamber; wavelength 587.4 nm; Argon; Electron tubes; Helium; Nitrogen; Plasmas; Shape; Boundary layer; nonthermal plasma; plasma bullet; plasma jet;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2251683
Filename :
6484180
Link To Document :
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