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Time history of diesel particle deposition in cylindrical dielectric barrier discharge reactors
Authors:P Talebizadeh  H Rahimzadeh  G Ahmadi  R Brown  K Inthavong
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering,Amirkabir University of Technology,Tehran,Iran;2.Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering,Clarkson University,Potsdam,USA;3.Biofuel Engine Research Facility,Queensland University of Technology,Brisbane,Australia;4.School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,RMIT University,Melbourne,Australia
Abstract:Non-thermal plasma (NTP) treatment reactors have recently been developed for elimination of diesel particulate matter for reducing both the mass and number concentration of particles. The role of the plasma itself is obscured by the phenomenon of particle deposition on the reactor surface. Therefore, in this study, the Lagrangian particle transport model is used to simulate the dispersion and deposition of nano-particles in the range of 5 to 500 nm in a NTP reactor in the absence of an electric field. A conventional cylindrical dielectric barrier discharge reactor is selected for the analysis. Brownian diffusion, gravity and Saffman lift forces were included in the simulations, and the deposition efficiencies of different sized diesel particles were studied. The results show that for the studied particle diameters, the effect of Saffman lift is negligible and gravity only affects the motion of particles with a diameter of 500 nm or larger. Time histories of particle transport and deposition were evaluated for one-time injection and a continuous (multiple-time) injection. The results show that the number of deposited particles for one-time injection is identical to the number of deposited particles for multiple-time injections when adjusted with the shift in time. Furthermore, the maximum number of escaped particles occurs at 0.045 s after the injection for all particle diameters. The presented results show that some particle reduction previously ascribed to plasma treatment has ignored contributions from the surface deposition.
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