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Influence of gas dynamics on arc dynamics and the discharge power of a rotating gliding arc

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This work reports the design and characterization of a rotating gliding arc reactor (RGA) developed with novel electrode configuration. This RGA uses gas swirl discs having 'tangential gas entry ports/holes'… Click to show full abstract

This work reports the design and characterization of a rotating gliding arc reactor (RGA) developed with novel electrode configuration. This RGA uses gas swirl discs having 'tangential gas entry ports/holes' (NH) to achieve arc rotation and does not employ any external magnets. This work investigates the effect of gas dynamics on (1) arc dynamics such as arc's rotation and shape; (2) voltage fluctuation pattern; and (3) plasma discharge power for the designed RGA. Experiments were conducted using Argon as plasma forming gas with (a) two gas swirl discs (NH = 3 and 12) and (b) three different gas flow rates (Q = 5, 25 and 50 LPM) as control parameters. Cold flow simulation (CFS) studies using multidimensional solver was used to understand gas dynamics. The arc rotational frequency (falt;subagt;arcalt;/subagt;) measured from (1) high-speed camera (HSC) and (2) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis of voltage, shows linear dependency on the Reynolds number (Re) calculated from CFS, with an Ralt;supagt;2alt;/supagt; = 0.98. The agreement improves (Ralt;supagt;2alt;/supagt; = 0.99) by applying linear fit only for the cases having turbulent Re. A close match between gas rotational frequency (falt;subagt;gasalt;/subagt;) calculated from CFS and experimentally measured falt;subagt;arcalt;/subagt; is seen. The turbulent regime of the gas flow causes: (1) twisting and bending of the arc; (2) sawtooth-like voltage fluctuations with irregular and non-sinusoidal waveform; and (3) arc blow off. The high-frequency voltage fluctuations were reduced/absent when the flow Re reduced from ≈ 6.0 × 10alt;supagt;4alt;/supagt; to ≈ 1.0 × 10alt;supagt;4alt;/supagt;. These findings establish that the gas dynamics, in particular, the bulk flow phenomenon of the gas, has an explicit influence on arc dynamics of the RGA reactor. This novel RGA design has potential to replace magnetically driven rotating gliding arc systems.

Keywords: gas; gliding arc; subagt; rotating gliding; dynamics arc; gas dynamics

Journal Title: Plasma Sources Science and Technology
Year Published: 2019

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