Design and Fabrication of a 30 Second Pulsed Plasma Generator

Design and Fabrication of a 30 Second Pulsed Plasma Generator
Title Design and Fabrication of a 30 Second Pulsed Plasma Generator PDF eBook
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Release 1983
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The design and fabrication techniques for a large hybrid magnetic cusp plasma generator developed for 30 sec pulse length are described. Included are the magnetic cusp geometry features, water cooling characteristics, filament structures, and the high energy density actively cooled anode and electron dump employed.

Energy Research Abstracts

Energy Research Abstracts
Title Energy Research Abstracts PDF eBook
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Pages 852
Release 1990
Genre Power resources
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Fusion Energy Update

Fusion Energy Update
Title Fusion Energy Update PDF eBook
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Pages 122
Release 1980
Genre Controlled fusion
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INIS Atomindex

INIS Atomindex
Title INIS Atomindex PDF eBook
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Pages 1324
Release 1986
Genre Nuclear energy
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Physics Briefs

Physics Briefs
Title Physics Briefs PDF eBook
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Pages 960
Release 1988
Genre Physics
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Pulsed Plasma Generator Development and Low-temperature Plasma-assisted Combustion at Atmospheric Pressure

Pulsed Plasma Generator Development and Low-temperature Plasma-assisted Combustion at Atmospheric Pressure
Title Pulsed Plasma Generator Development and Low-temperature Plasma-assisted Combustion at Atmospheric Pressure PDF eBook
Author Mathew Evans
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Release 2018
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"This thesis presents an experimental study of the engineering and physics of high-voltage nanosecond-pulsed diffuse discharges, and their application to the enhancement of lean-premixed combustion at atmospheric pressure. The technology development in this work is focused on providing appropriate low-temperature radical pools, and the experiments are aimed at demonstrating the effect of these pools for combustion actuation. The experimental results are focused on the explanation of the physical processes associated with these discharges. The discharge propagation and emission spectrum were examined, the distribution functions of particles along internal energy levels were calculated, and the resulting enhancement of combustion was observed. This work shows that the plasma emission from fuel-lean mixtures is primarily composed of high vibrational populations of electronically excited nitrogen molecules, upon which a low-temperature is measured on the rotational manifold. Previous work shows that these low-temperature excited particles will collide with molecular oxygen, or fuel molecules, to produce species (atomic/molecular ground/excited oxygen, fragmented fuel molecules...) that accelerate chain-branching reactions in the combustion reaction mechanism. This work shows that the majority of the electronically excited vibrational states of nitrogen molecules, in a diffuse discharge, decay rapidly after the application of a high-voltage pulse. These findings set the framework for the implementation of diffuse plasma to laboratory-scale combustion enhancement. As an integral part of this work, the design and development of electrical generators that can produce such a reactive medium in large volume is included, and extensively detailed. An inexpensive solid-state pulse generator, based on commercially available amorphous ferromagnetic materials, is designed and developed to drive capacitive loads. The generator is used to produce large volumes of diffuse plasma and increase the blow off velocity of stagnation flames. To further investigate this enhancement, an optically accessible plasma burner is implemented and used for the detailed study of stagnation flame plasma actuation. This work shows that significant actuation can be provided to a flame, when diffuse plasma is placed upstream, and directly in contact with the combustion front. The displacement of the leading edge of a flame, into the fresh unburned mixture, is measured following a high-voltage actuating pulse. The displacement of the leading edge strongly points toward low-temperature reactivity enhancement. The optical and electrical characteristics of the diffuse plasma are reported for both the non-combusting and combusting flows. These provide a more accurate picture of the thermal characteristics and complex phenomena occurring in this transient discharge. Streamer propagation dynamics and coupled energy measurements are reported to provide further insight regarding the delicate balance that exists between plasma and flame sheet in this experimental configuration. It can be concluded that diffuse plasma is an effective low-temperature chemical actuation method for combustion enhancement at atmospheric pressure.To conclude this work, the first step toward high-pressure actuation of combustion with diffuse plasma was explored. The task of producing diffuse plasma above atmospheric pressure was undertaken. This work presents the development of a second solid-state pulse generator with increased power delivery capabilities. The generator is used to produce large volumes of diffuse plasma in a high-pressure vessel filled with air. It is found that diffuse plasma actuation could eventually be implemented in a high-pressure combustion experiment using this technology." --

Energy

Energy
Title Energy PDF eBook
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Pages 580
Release 1981
Genre Fuel
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