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Dissociation of CO<sub>2</sub> in a low current gliding arc plasmatron
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EngineeringPhysicsVortex FlowVortex Flow ConfigurationApplied PhysicsCo 2Controlled Nuclear FusionAtomic PhysicsMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsPlasma SciencePlasma CombustionApplied Plasma PhysicPropulsionGas Discharge PlasmaNonthermal PlasmaMagnetic Confinement FusionChemical Kinetics
The process of CO 2 dissociation was studied in a non-equilibrium gliding arc plasmatron (GAP). The GAP was designed not only for efficient reforming but also to ensure significant variability of reactor parameters. The effect of vortex flow configuration on efficiency was also studied in the reactor by comparing forward vortex flow and reverse vortex flow. The maximum thermodynamic efficiency of the dissociation process was determined to be approximately 43%. The high level of efficiency may be attributed to non-equilibrium vibrational excitation of CO 2 and a high-temperature gradient between gliding arc and the surrounding gas that results in fast quenching.
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