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Numerical investigation of vacuum ultra-violet emission in Ar/O2 inductively coupled plasmas
AEPT
Controlling fluxes of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation is important in a number of industrial and biomedical applications of low pressure plasma sources because, depending on the process, VUV radiation may be desired, required to a certain...
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PIP
- Novel methods for determination and manipulation of surface charges performed on an atmospheric DBD microplasma
Comparison of the performance of a microwave plasma torch and a gliding arc plasma for hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis
EP2,AEPT,Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
Hydrogen production via plasma methane pyrolysis is investigated using a microwave plasma torch (MPT) and a gliding arc plasmatron (GAP). The performance of the two plasma sources in terms of methane conversion, product spectrum, and energy...
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60 slm total volumetric flow rate 1%vol CH4 admixture
EP2,AEPT,Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
- Comparison of the performance of a microwave plasma torch and a gliding arc plasma for hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis
60 slm total volumetric flow rate 34%vol CH4 admixture
EP2,AEPT,Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
- Comparison of the performance of a microwave plasma torch and a gliding arc plasma for hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis
60 slm total volumetric flow rate 16%vol CH4 admixture
EP2,AEPT,Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
- Comparison of the performance of a microwave plasma torch and a gliding arc plasma for hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis
60 slm total volumetric flow rate 8%vol CH4 admixture
EP2,AEPT,Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
- Comparison of the performance of a microwave plasma torch and a gliding arc plasma for hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis
60 slm total volumetric flow rate 4%vol CH4 admixture
EP2,AEPT,Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
- Comparison of the performance of a microwave plasma torch and a gliding arc plasma for hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis