Abstract:
NO gas is directly decomposed using an intermittent dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). The power source for generating the DBD is a one-cycle sinusoidal (OCS) output so ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
NO gas is directly decomposed using an intermittent dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). The power source for generating the DBD is a one-cycle sinusoidal (OCS) output so as to easily control the electrical power consumed in the DBD plasma. The fundamental frequency of the OCS power source is 150 kHz. As a parametric survey for finding an efficient NO removal, the influencing factors behaves as follows: Applied voltage: high but low is desirable, Gas temperature: high, Gas flow rate: low, Repetition rate: low, NO concentration: high, Additive gas: argon diluted ammonia with a high concentration, Consumed energy: high but low is desirable, Oxygen: none. Pursuing the optimization for the NO decomposition, the energy efficiency of over 80 g/kWh is obtained in the absence of oxygen contained in NO/N2 gas.
Published in: 2007 16th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference
Date of Conference: 17 June 2008 - 22 June 2007
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 October 2008
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