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Various patterns in dielectric barrier glow discharges simulated by a dynamic model

Various patterns in dielectric barrier glow discharges simulated by a dynamic model
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摘要 In this paper, various patterns of dielectric barrier glow discharge simulated by a phenomenological dynamic model are reported.The model is constructed based on the basic dynamic process of dielectric barrier glow discharge and involves the voltage-transfer characteristic as well as the lateral inhibition effect.In simulations, different driving voltage profiles are applied to achieve one or two pulsed discharges in each half-period and the corresponding pattern evolution is investigated.The final stable patterns driven by a rectangular wave voltage organize simply as stationary striations or hexagonal lattices.The patterns driven by a multi-step wave appear to be much more complicated, with complementary striations,concentric rings and square superlattices observed.The evolutions of these patterns from the initial uniform state are described and it is found that the spreading of the inhibition effect plays a key role in these evolutions.The numerical simulations in the present work are in excellent accordance with previous experiments and fluid modeling.This dynamic model proves to be a convenient and promising approach to reproducing different pattern structures and pattern evolutions in dielectric barrier glow discharge systems. In this paper, various patterns of dielectric barrier glow discharge simulated by a phenomenological dynamic model are reported.The model is constructed based on the basic dynamic process of dielectric barrier glow discharge and involves the voltage-transfer characteristic as well as the lateral inhibition effect.In simulations, different driving voltage profiles are applied to achieve one or two pulsed discharges in each half-period and the corresponding pattern evolution is investigated.The final stable patterns driven by a rectangular wave voltage organize simply as stationary striations or hexagonal lattices.The patterns driven by a multi-step wave appear to be much more complicated, with complementary striations,concentric rings and square superlattices observed.The evolutions of these patterns from the initial uniform state are described and it is found that the spreading of the inhibition effect plays a key role in these evolutions.The numerical simulations in the present work are in excellent accordance with previous experiments and fluid modeling.This dynamic model proves to be a convenient and promising approach to reproducing different pattern structures and pattern evolutions in dielectric barrier glow discharge systems.
作者 Xiaoxi DUAN Benqiong LIU Huige ZHANG Ben LI and Jiting OUYANG 段晓溪;刘本琼;张惠鸽;李犇;欧阳吉庭(Research Center of Laser Fusion,China Academy of Engineering Physics,Mianyang621900,People’sRepublic of China;Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry,China Academy of Engineering Physics,Mianyang621900,People’s Republic of China;School of Physics,Beijing Institute of Technology,Beijing100081,People’s Republic of China)
出处 《Plasma Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2019年第8期43-50,共8页 等离子体科学和技术(英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.11875238, 11305156) the Science Challenge Project (No.TZ2016001)
关键词 DIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGE voltage-transfer CHARACTERISTIC dynamic model pattern formation dielectric barrier discharge voltage-transfer characteristic dynamic model pattern formation
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