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Modelling of low-current gas discharges by means of stationary solvers

datacite.subject.fosEngenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Eletrotécnica, Eletrónica e Informáticapt_PT
datacite.subject.fosCiências Naturais::Ciências Físicaspt_PT
dc.contributor.advisorBenilov, Mikhail S.
dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Nuno Fábio Gomes Camacho
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-23T16:05:21Z
dc.date.available2023-01-23T16:05:21Z
dc.date.issued2022-09-16
dc.description.abstractEste trabalho È dedicado ‡ modelizaÁ„o da igniÁ„o de descargas autÛnomas de baixa corrente, e de caraterÌsticas tens„o-corrente mÈdias de descargas de coroa. Foi desenvolvida uma abordagem para simulaÁ„o de descargas quasi-estacion·rias de baixa corrente, sendo aplic·vel para descargas DC e tambÈm de baixa frequÍncia. Esta abordagem colmata a lacuna entre os mÈtodos modernos de modelizaÁ„o numÈrica e as abordagens de engenharia, e foi implementada como parte de um modelo numÈrico que simule as descargas referidas em ar de alta press„o. O modelo inclui equaÁıes de conservaÁ„o e transporte de espÈcies carregadas e a equaÁ„o de Poisson. Utiliza-se um modelo cinÈtico ímÌnimoíde processos quÌmicos no plasma, em descargas de baixa corrente em ar de alta press„o, que tem em conta os eletrıes, uma espÈcie eÖcaz de iıes positivos, e os iıes negativos s Opt_PT
dc.description.abstractThis work is dedicated to modelling of ignition of self-sustaining low-current discharges and time-averaged characteristics of corona discharges. An approach for simulation of low-current quasi-stationary discharges has been developed, being applicable not only to DC but also to low-frequency discharges. Such approach bridges the gap between modern methods of numerical modelling and engineering approaches, and it has been implemented as a part of a numerical model of low-current quasi-stationary discharges in high-pressure air, The model comprises equations of conservation and transport of charged species and the Poisson equation. A íminimalí kinetic model of plasmachemical processes in low-current discharges in high-pressure air is used, which takes into account electrons, an e§ective species of positive ions, and negative ions The implementation of the numerical model is based on the use of stationary solvers, which o§er important advantages in simulations of quasi-stationary discharges. The developed model has been validated against experimental data over a wide range of conditions, and has been applied to several problems of high scientiÖc and technological interest. Firstly, the inception of discharges in high-pressure air has been investigated over a wide range of conditions.The method developed can be used as a predictor of the hold-o§ voltage in high-voltage devices, as well as to evaluate the sensitivity of the ignition voltage with respect to di§erent factors (the kinetic scheme used, the photoionization, and the secondary electron emission from the cathode). The second problem that has been studied was the e§ect that anode surface protrusions can have on pre-breakdown discharges in high-pressure air, which can be considered as an indirect evidence of the possible existence of microprotrusions on the electrode surface. The third problem concerned investigation of characteristics of DC corona discharges in a wide range of currents and gap widths. It is shown that computed inception voltages are in good agreement with experimental data. Anode microprotrusions with heights of the order of 50 m yield qualitative agreement with the experiment in all the cases. It is also shown that the calculated current-voltage characteristics are in good agreement with the measured data, and that stationary solvers allow decoupling of physical and numerical stability and reduction of computation time.pt_PT
dc.identifier.tid101570589pt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/4947
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.relationModelling, understanding, and controlling self-organization phenomena in plasma-electrode interaction in gas discharges: from first principles to applications
dc.relationInstitute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subjectDescargas de baixa corrente quasi-estacionáriaspt_PT
dc.subjectDescargas de coroapt_PT
dc.subjectIgnição de descarga autónomapt_PT
dc.subjectSolvers estacionáriospt_PT
dc.subjectCaraterísticas de coroa DCpt_PT
dc.subjectLow-current quasi-stationary dischargespt_PT
dc.subjectCorona dischargespt_PT
dc.subjectIgnition of self-sustaining dischargept_PT
dc.subjectStationary solverspt_PT
dc.subjectCharacteristics of DC coronapt_PT
dc.subjectPhysicspt_PT
dc.subject.pt_PT
dc.subjectFaculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenhariapt_PT
dc.titleModelling of low-current gas discharges by means of stationary solverspt_PT
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oaire.awardTitleModelling, understanding, and controlling self-organization phenomena in plasma-electrode interaction in gas discharges: from first principles to applications
oaire.awardTitleInstitute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion
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