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Dimensionless factors for an alternating-current non-thermal arc plasma

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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Volume 23, Issue 12, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.4973223

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11475041]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT16LK16]

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A gliding arc discharge, as a source of warm plasma combining advantages of both thermal and cold plasmas, would have promising application prospects in the fields of fuel conversion, combustion enhancement, material synthesis, surface modifications, pollution control, etc. In order to gain insight into the features of an alternating-current gliding arc discharge plasma, three dimensionless factors, i.e., the extinction span (psi), current lag (delta), and heating lag (chi) factors are proposed in this letter based on the measured waveforms of the discharge voltage and current in an AC gliding arc discharge plasma. The influences of the driving frequency of the power supply (f) on these three dimensionless parameters are investigated experimentally with the explanations on the physical meanings of these factors. The experimental results show that a higher value of f would lead to the lower values of psi and delta, as well as a higher value of chi. These experimental phenomena indicate a lower threshold ignition voltage of the discharges, a lower current-growth inertia of the gliding arcs and a larger relative thermal inertia of the plasmas with increase the driving frequency of the power supply in the operating parameter range studied in this letter. Published by AIP Publishing.

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