Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
727054 Journal of Electrostatics 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

An experimental study on the production of NOX by impulse sparks in air is presented. The emphasis is placed on the dependence of the NOX yield on the signature of the discharge current waveforms. A voltage and two current impulses were used in the experiments to create a spark and the NOX production was measured by the method of chemiluminescence. The results show that, for a given current waveform, the NOX production varies linearly with the peak current and the gap length. In addition, it was found that the NOX yield increases with the duration of the current for a given peak current.

► An experimental study on the production of NOX by sparks in air is presented. ► The dependence of the NOX yield on the discharge current waveforms is studied. ► It shows the NOX yield varies linearly with the peak current and the gap length. ► It is found that the NOX yield increases with the duration of the current. ► In this study lightning-like-current were also used.

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