TY - JOUR
T1 - Gas flow dependence on dynamic behavior of serpentine plasma in gliding arc discharge system
AU - Mitsugi, Fumiaki
AU - Ohshima, Tamiko
AU - Kawasaki, Hiroharu
AU - Kawasaki, Toshiyuki
AU - Aoqui, Shin Ichi
AU - Baba, Tetsuro
AU - Kinouchi, Shigeru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Gliding arc discharge systems have been used in various applications. However, the power of conventional gliding arc plasmas is relatively high and the system requires an additional discharge for its ignition and a resistor for current protection, which causes further total energy consumption. We have proposed ultraviolet (UV)-assisted gliding arc discharge systems supported by time-resolved understanding for electrical characteristics and dynamic behavior of serpentine plasmas. In this paper, we report on gas flow dependence on dynamic behavior of serpentine plasmas in a gliding arc discharge system with the irradiation of a low-pressure mercury lamp. Time-resolved evaluation was carried out using the results of synchronized measurement for serpentine plasmas with a high-speed camera, a high-voltage probe, and a current sensor. Waveforms and mean values of the applied voltage, current, power, impedance, and energy for serpentine plasmas in the UV-assisted gliding arc discharge system were studied. The power and impedance per unit plasma length were also evaluated.
AB - Gliding arc discharge systems have been used in various applications. However, the power of conventional gliding arc plasmas is relatively high and the system requires an additional discharge for its ignition and a resistor for current protection, which causes further total energy consumption. We have proposed ultraviolet (UV)-assisted gliding arc discharge systems supported by time-resolved understanding for electrical characteristics and dynamic behavior of serpentine plasmas. In this paper, we report on gas flow dependence on dynamic behavior of serpentine plasmas in a gliding arc discharge system with the irradiation of a low-pressure mercury lamp. Time-resolved evaluation was carried out using the results of synchronized measurement for serpentine plasmas with a high-speed camera, a high-voltage probe, and a current sensor. Waveforms and mean values of the applied voltage, current, power, impedance, and energy for serpentine plasmas in the UV-assisted gliding arc discharge system were studied. The power and impedance per unit plasma length were also evaluated.
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U2 - 10.1109/TPS.2014.2363653
DO - 10.1109/TPS.2014.2363653
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84919465212
SN - 0093-3813
VL - 42
SP - 3681
EP - 3686
JO - IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
JF - IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
IS - 12
M1 - 6939727
ER -