In this work, a novel 0D model for the evaluation of O3 and NO2 produced by a surface dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD) in a closed environment is presented. The model is composed by two coupled sub-models, a discharge sub-model and an afterglow one. The first one, simulating the discharge regime and consequently including electron impact reactions, aims to calculate the production rates of a set of key species (atomic oxygen, excited states of molecular oxygen and molecular nitrogen). These latter are the input of the afterglow sub-model, that simulates the afterglow regime. We introduce a methodology to relate the production rates of the above mentioned species to the input power of the SDBD reactor. The simulation results are validated by a comparison with experimental data from absorption spectroscopy. The experimental measurements are carried out as follows. First, the discharge is turned on until the NO2 number density reaches steady state. Then, the discharge is turned off for several minutes. Finally, the discharge is turned on again to observe the effects of the NO2 concentration on ozone dynamics. The entire process is done without opening the box. The system operating in all the above-listed conditions is simulated for three different levels of input power.

Pierotti, G., Piferi, C., Popoli, A., Cavedon, M., Cristofolini, A., Martines, E., et al. (2023). A novel two-stage kinetic model for surface DBD simulations in air. PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 32(6), 1-21 [10.1088/1361-6595/acdea2].

A novel two-stage kinetic model for surface DBD simulations in air

Cavedon M.;Martines E.;Riccardi C.
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2023

Abstract

In this work, a novel 0D model for the evaluation of O3 and NO2 produced by a surface dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD) in a closed environment is presented. The model is composed by two coupled sub-models, a discharge sub-model and an afterglow one. The first one, simulating the discharge regime and consequently including electron impact reactions, aims to calculate the production rates of a set of key species (atomic oxygen, excited states of molecular oxygen and molecular nitrogen). These latter are the input of the afterglow sub-model, that simulates the afterglow regime. We introduce a methodology to relate the production rates of the above mentioned species to the input power of the SDBD reactor. The simulation results are validated by a comparison with experimental data from absorption spectroscopy. The experimental measurements are carried out as follows. First, the discharge is turned on until the NO2 number density reaches steady state. Then, the discharge is turned off for several minutes. Finally, the discharge is turned on again to observe the effects of the NO2 concentration on ozone dynamics. The entire process is done without opening the box. The system operating in all the above-listed conditions is simulated for three different levels of input power.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
ozone; plasma chemistry; SDBD; simulation; surface dielectric barrier discharge;
English
4-lug-2023
2023
32
6
1
21
064005
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Pierotti, G., Piferi, C., Popoli, A., Cavedon, M., Cristofolini, A., Martines, E., et al. (2023). A novel two-stage kinetic model for surface DBD simulations in air. PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 32(6), 1-21 [10.1088/1361-6595/acdea2].
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