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Temporal evolution of temperature and OH density produced by nanosecond repetitively pulsed discharges in water vapour at atmospheric pressure

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 47, Issue 7, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/47/7/075204

Keywords

nanosecond spark discharge; water plasma; optical emission spectroscopy; two-colour PLIF; quantitative OH-PLIF

Funding

  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the PREPA [ANR-09-BLAN-0043]
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the PLASMAFLAME [ANR-11-BS09-0025]
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-11-BS09-0025, ANR-09-BLAN-0043] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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We report on an experimental study of the temporal evolution of OH density and gas temperature in spark discharges created by nanosecond repetitively pulsed discharges in pure water vapour at 475 K and atmospheric pressure. The plasma was generated by 20 kV, 20 ns pulses, at a repetition frequency of 10 kHz. The temperature was measured during the discharge by optical emission spectroscopy of the second positive system of N-2, and between two discharges by two-colour OH-planar laser induced fluorescence (OH-PLIF) using two pairs of rotational transitions. Between two successive discharges, the relative density of OH was measured by OH-PLIF and was found to decay very slowly, with a 1/e decay time of about 50 mu s. With the use of a chemical kinetics model, the OH density was placed on an absolute scale.

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