2011
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/44/27/274001
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Combustion-assisted plasma in fuel conversion

Abstract: The long history of plasma application for fuel conversion shows that reasonably low specific energy requirement has been achieved in most cases using non-equilibrium systems with relatively high local temperature (‘warm’ plasmas). Analysis of reasons for this trend presented in this paper indicates that transitional warm plasma discharge systems are optimal for large-scale fuel processing. This analysis also reveals one specific feature of warm discharges that was not discussed earlier: warm discharge-based p… Show more

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“…Therefore excessively high temperature operation is required that increases energy penalty and deteriorates materials used for reactor as well as catalysts. Increasing demand of DMR is therefore pursuing a new technology and potential use of thermal and non-thermal plasma is highlighted [10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Co 2 and Ch 4 Reforming By Non-thermal Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore excessively high temperature operation is required that increases energy penalty and deteriorates materials used for reactor as well as catalysts. Increasing demand of DMR is therefore pursuing a new technology and potential use of thermal and non-thermal plasma is highlighted [10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Co 2 and Ch 4 Reforming By Non-thermal Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, "warm discharge" has been proposed by Gutsol et al [14,49]. Although the definition of warm discharge is not always clear, it is clarified as non-thermal plasma with high gas temperature around 2000 K. Plasma-generated reactive species induce a chain reaction effectively when the gas temperature is sufficiently high, which eventually improves the overall energy and material conversion efficiency [50].…”
Section: Plasma Sources and Fuels Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effective way of gas ionization is an electrical discharge in gas. Several types of discharges at atmospheric pressure, which form plasmas with different properties, are used for the intensifi cation of a gas combustion [9]. Cold plasma is formed at the impact ionization by fast electrons in the corona discharge streamers, spark discharges, discharges through the dielectric barrier and is strongly nonequilibrium.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of the Ionization Of Gas And Dispersed Phases In mentioning
confidence: 99%