Parameters identification and gas behavior characterization of DBD systems

Andres Mauricio Lopez, Hubert Piquet, Diego Patino, Rafael Diez, Xavier Bonnin

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Abstract

This paper proposes an efficient modeling and an identification method for dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) systems, based on input-output (current-voltage) experimental measurements. The DBD is modeled using an equivalent electric circuit associated with a differential equation that describes the dynamics of its conductance. This equation assumes a homogeneous behavior of the gas. This paper introduces a series of polynomial terms of the current of the gas into the conductance equation. These terms, after identification, are a very useful tool to analyze the physical mechanisms that take place in the gas. The identification process also returns the numerical values of other DBD parameters, such as associated capacitances and the breakdown voltage. In addition, an asymmetric model for the gas, which considers the direction of the current, is proposed to consider the possible geometrical dissimilarity between the two electrodes of the DBD setup. Experimental measurements taken on two different DBD applications are used for validating the proposed approach.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6570520
Pages (from-to)2335-2342
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Volume41
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD)
  • gas conductance
  • gray box
  • modeling
  • parameter identification

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