2021
DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/ac15ed
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Study on water treatment effect of dispersion discharge plasma based on flowing water film electrode

Abstract: To improve the utilization rate of plasma active species, in this study, a closed non-uniform air gap is formed by a flowing water film electrode and a sawtooth insulating dielectric layer to realize the diffuse glow discharge in the atmosphere. Firstly, the electric field distribution characteristics of non-uniform air gap in the sawtooth dielectric layer are studied, and the influence of aspect ratio on the characteristics of diffuse discharge plasma is discussed. Subsequently, the effects of wire mesh, the … Show more

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“…Hence a stable gas-liquid discharge at AP is expected. Over the last two decades, various factors have been studied for improving discharge stability, including the electrode structures [10,11], the driving power supply [12,13], the working gases characteristic [14,15], and many other experimental parameters. In addition, the plasma characteristic could be different even under the same conditions [16], because it is influenced by electron transport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence a stable gas-liquid discharge at AP is expected. Over the last two decades, various factors have been studied for improving discharge stability, including the electrode structures [10,11], the driving power supply [12,13], the working gases characteristic [14,15], and many other experimental parameters. In addition, the plasma characteristic could be different even under the same conditions [16], because it is influenced by electron transport.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%