2014
DOI: 10.2478/aee-2014-0020
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Study on the influence of output inductance on DBD plasma uniformity

Abstract: Abstract:The presented work gives an overview on simulation and experimental results of the power supply parameters' influence on DBD discharge uniformity. The proposed study is about the use of quasi-pulsed, power electronic power supply and a saturable inductor in series with the discharge cell [1]. The simulation results are presented with a parallel DBD reactor model with linear critical voltage distribution. A more uniform current waveform is observed, however, due to small reactor capacitances no streame… Show more

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“…the effect is similar as that of C stray [288,290]. Another approach to describe the filamentary, non-regular character of DBDs is the parallel distribution of a certain number of serial connections of finite gas gap and dielectric barrier capacitances [291].…”
Section: Electrical Behavior and Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…the effect is similar as that of C stray [288,290]. Another approach to describe the filamentary, non-regular character of DBDs is the parallel distribution of a certain number of serial connections of finite gas gap and dielectric barrier capacitances [291].…”
Section: Electrical Behavior and Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This precipitation process is one of the numerous applications of high voltage [5][6][7][8] and is now widely used in apartments, offices and hospitals, as well as workshops, because of its low power consumption and high precipitation efficiencies (up to 99.9%) [9][10]. Besides the huge electrostatic precipitators (ESP) that purify the flue gases of cement plants, foundries or thermal power stations, many smaller size units have been developed for the treatment of ambient air in workshops, offices, hospitals and the like, at very low electric energy consumption and high particle retention efficiency [11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%