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Modeling and simulations of DC and RF atmospheric pressure non-thermal micro plasma discharges: Analysis and applications.
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Modeling and simulations of DC and RF atmospheric pressure non-thermal micro plasma discharges: Analysis and applications./
Author:
Farouk, Tanvir Iqbal.
Description:
320 p.
Notes:
Advisers: Bakhtier Farouk; Alexander Fridman.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-03B.
Subject:
Engineering, Chemical. -
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ISBN:
9781109074147
Modeling and simulations of DC and RF atmospheric pressure non-thermal micro plasma discharges: Analysis and applications.
Farouk, Tanvir Iqbal.
Modeling and simulations of DC and RF atmospheric pressure non-thermal micro plasma discharges: Analysis and applications.
- 320 p.
Advisers: Bakhtier Farouk; Alexander Fridman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Drexel University, 2009.
Atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma discharges are attractive for a wide range of applications due to their operational flexibility. Among the different atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma sources, atmospheric pressure non-thermal micro plasma discharge is a very recent development. However, the micron scale size of these discharges makes it difficult to measure basic plasma characteristics (species density, gas and electron temperature, electric field etc) and also to analyze the different interplaying physico-chemical processes. In this work comprehensive multi-dimensional hybrid models were developed to simulate DC and RF atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma discharges, and validated against experimental data. The basic plasma characteristics and different physico-chemical processes were explored by performing systematic parameter variations. The developed discharge models included detailed discharge physics, gas phase chemistry, surface chemistry and external circuit model.
ISBN: 9781109074147Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018531
Engineering, Chemical.
Modeling and simulations of DC and RF atmospheric pressure non-thermal micro plasma discharges: Analysis and applications.
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DC micro plasma discharges in argon, hydrogen and methane-hydrogen gas were simulated. The effect of the external circuit was found to be crucial in predicting the discharge characteristics accurately. The simulations indicated the discharge to be operating as a 'normal' glow discharge. Predictions from the model compared favorably to the experimental measurements. A detailed surface chemistry model was developed for a DC methane-hydrogen micro glow to study the possibility of using these micro plasma discharges in plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition.
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RF plasma discharges in argon gas together with an extensive external circuit was simulated; special attention was devoted to the effect of external circuit parameters on the discharge characteristics. The circuit elements were found to trigger change in the mode of operation. An atmospheric pressure plasma jet in helium-oxygen feed gas was also simulated to study the possibility of surface decontamination applications.
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