DocumentCode :
923021
Title :
Simulation of Direct-Current Surface Plasma Discharge Phenomena in High-Speed Flow Actuation
Author :
Deconinck, Thomas ; Mahadevan, Shankar ; Raja, Laxminarayan L.
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., Austin
Volume :
35
Issue :
5
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1301
Lastpage :
1311
Abstract :
We present a self-consistent 2-D multispecies multi-temperature model of dc nonequilibrium surface plasma discharge phenomena in the presence of a low-pressure imposed high-speed convective flow. For pressures of a few torr and voltages of a few kilovolts, a nonequilibrium glow discharge is generated between the electrodes. Peak charge densities in the discharge on the order of 1014-1016 m-3, electron temperatures on the order of 1 eV, and gas temperatures on the order of 2000 K are observed. Increasing voltages are found to increase the charge density in the discharge and also cause a constriction of the discharge volume. The same trend is also observed with an increase in the discharge pressure. The discharge is highly asymmetric owing to the high-speed convective flow, with the discharge activity restricted to the flow downstream edge of the cathode surface. The convective flow also causes a quasi-neutral plasma-tail-like feature that provides a major loss mechanism for charged and neutral species in the discharge. Despite sufficient cathode surface area, the discharge operates in an abnormal glow mode, with a positive differential resistivity, owing to a flow-induced constricted cathode attachment. Relatively large cathode sheath dimensions on the order of 1 cm are observed with a net electrostatic forcing restricted to this region. The net electrostatic forcing is largely vertical toward the cathode surface, but also has a component in the direction against the flow.
Keywords :
convection; electric actuators; flow control; glow discharges; plasma density; plasma flow; plasma sheaths; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; surface discharges; 2D multispecies multitemperature model; cathode sheath; charge densities; differential resistivity; direct-current surface plasma discharge; electron temperatures; electrostatic forcing; flow-induced constricted cathode attachment; gas temperatures; high-speed flow actuation; low-pressure convective flow; neutral species; nonequilibrium discharge; nonequilibrium glow discharge; plasma actuators; plasma simulation; quasineutral plasma tail; Cathodes; Electrodes; Electrons; Electrostatics; Glow discharges; Plasma density; Plasma simulation; Plasma temperature; Surface discharges; Voltage; Glow discharge; high-speed flow control; self-consistent plasma simulation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2007.903842
Filename :
4343155
Link To Document :
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