The Dependence of Gliding Arc Gas Discharge Characteristics on Reactor Geometrical Configuration |
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Authors: | Zheng Bo Jian Hua Yan Xiao Dong Li Yong Chi Bruno Chéron Ke Fa Cen |
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Affiliation: | (1) State Key laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Institute for Thermal Power Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, People’s Republic of China;(2) UMR 6614(CORIA), University of Rouen, Mont Saint Aignan, 76821, France |
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Abstract: | The dependence of gliding arc gas discharge characteristics, including gas flow field, arc column motion and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) decomposition performance, on reactor configuration parameters was investigated based on numerical simulation and laboratory experimental findings. For a given supply voltage (10 kV) and a certain nozzle outlet diameter (1.5 mm), increasing the electrodes gap (1–4 mm) or decreasing vertical distance between electrode throat and nozzle outlet (25–10 mm) will increase the gas flow rate through the electrode throat, the gas velocity in the plasma region, the arc column velocity, the maximum attainable position of the arc column and the electrical power consumption, also, higher VOCs decomposition rate and lower specific energy requirement are observed according to the n-butane and toluene decomposition experiments. |
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Keywords: | Gliding arc discharge Characteristics Reactor geometrical configuration Volatile organic compounds Non-thermal plasma |
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