Numerical Simulation Of An Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet With Coaxial Shielding Gas

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS(2021)

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A two-dimensional (r, z) numerical simulation of the discharge characteristics of an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ), with coaxial shielding gas, was performed. The helium working gas flowed in a central capillary tube, engulfing a needle electrode powered by 13.7 MHz radio frequency sinusoidal voltage. The N-2 shielding gas flowed in the annular space of a coaxial tube. These gases emerged, in laminar flow, in a 78%N-2-21%O-2-1%Ar dry air ambient. The characteristics of the APPJ with shielding gas were compared to those of the APPJ without shielding gas. The nitrogen shielding gas hindered the diffusion of oxygen and argon from the ambient air into the helium jet. With the shielding gas present, more nitrogen penetrated into the helium core, causing a shorter plasma 'plume'. The flow rates of the working and shielding gas, critically affected the gas temperature, and in turn the discharge characteristics. For a He flow of 2 standard liters per minute (slm), switching on the nitrogen shielding gas flow (at 4.5 slm) reduced the on-axis O-2 and Ar mole fractions from 3.9x10(-4) to 6.8x10(-5) and from 1.9x10(-5) to 3.3x10(-6), respectively, at an axial distance of 3 mm downstream of the nozzle. The radial profiles of the mole fractions of the ambient gases were monotonically and strongly decreasing towards the system axis, for short axial distances from the nozzle (similar to 1 mm), but became progressively flatter at longer distances from the nozzle (3 mm and 5 mm). Simulation predictions captured the salient features of experimental data of ambient species mole fractions in the plasma jet, and the 706 nm optical emission intensity profiles of the He 3(3)S excited state.
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atmospheric pressure plasma jet, coaxial shielding gas, gas temperature distribution
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