Gliding arc in tornado using a reverse vortex flow

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
C. Kalra, Young I Cho, A. Gutsol, A. Fridman, T. Rufael
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Abstract

The present article reports a new gliding arc (GA) system using a reverse vortex flow (“tornado”) in a cylindrical reactor (gliding arc in tornado, or GAT), as used to preserve the main advantages of traditional GA systems and overcome their main drawbacks. The primary advantages of traditional GA systems retained in the present GAT are the possibility to generate transitional plasma and to avoid considerable electrode erosion. In contrast to a traditional GA, the new GAT system ensures much more uniform gas treatment and has a significantly larger gas residence time in the reactor. The present article also describes the design of the new reactor and its stable operation regime when the variation of GAT current is very small. These features are understood to be very important for most viable applications. Additionally the GAT provides near-perfect thermal insulation from the reactor wall, indicating that the present GAT does not require the reactor wall to be constructed of high-temperature materials. The...
使用反向涡旋流的龙卷风中的滑行弧
本文报道了一种新的滑翔弧(GA)系统,该系统在圆柱形反应器中使用反向涡流(“龙卷风”)(滑翔弧在龙卷风,或GAT),用于保留传统滑翔弧系统的主要优点并克服其主要缺点。在目前的GAT中保留传统的遗传系统的主要优点是可以产生过渡等离子体和避免相当大的电极侵蚀。与传统的GA相比,新的GAT系统确保了更均匀的气体处理,并且在反应器中的气体停留时间明显更长。本文还介绍了新型电抗器的设计及其在GAT电流变化很小时的稳定运行情况。这些特性对于大多数可行的应用程序都是非常重要的。此外,GAT提供了与反应堆壁近乎完美的隔热,这表明目前的GAT不需要用高温材料建造反应堆壁。…
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Review of Scientific Instruments
Review of Scientific Instruments 工程技术-物理:应用
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
758
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Review of Scientific Instruments, is committed to the publication of advances in scientific instruments, apparatuses, and techniques. RSI seeks to meet the needs of engineers and scientists in physics, chemistry, and the life sciences.
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