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Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2010

Conversion of carbon dioxide to value-added chemicals in atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharges

Sabine Paulussen; Bert Verheyde; Xin Tu; Christophe De Bie; T Martens; Dragana Petrovic; Annemie Bogaerts; Bert F. Sels

The aim of this work consists of the evaluation of atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharges for the conversion of greenhouse gases into useful compounds. Therefore, pure CO2 feed flows are administered to the discharge zone at varying discharge frequency, power input, gas temperature and feed flow rates, aiming at the formation of CO and O2. The discharge obtained in CO2 is characterized as a filamentary mode with a microdischarge zone in each half cycle of the applied voltage. It is shown that the most important parameter affecting the CO2-conversion levels is the gas flow rate. At low flow rates, both the conversion and the CO-yield are significantly higher. In addition, also an increase in the gas temperature and the power input give rise to higher conversion levels, although the effect on the CO-yield is limited. The optimum discharge frequency depends on the power input level and it cannot be unambiguously stated that higher frequencies give rise to increased conversion levels. A maximum CO2 conversion of 30% is achieved at a flow rate of 0.05Lmin −1 , a power density of 14.75Wcm −3 and a frequency of 60kHz. The most energy efficient conversions are achieved at a flow rate of 0.2Lmin −1 , a power density of 11Wcm −3 and a discharge frequency of 30kHz. (Some figures in this article are in colour only in the electronic version)


Journal of Physics D | 2009

Fluid modelling of an atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge in cylindrical geometry

Dragana Petrovic; T Martens; van J Jan Dijk; Wjm Wouter Brok; Annemie Bogaerts

A numerical parameter study has been performed for a cylindrical atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) in helium with nitrogen impurities using a two-dimensional time-dependent fluid model. The calculated electric currents and gap voltages as a function of time for a given applied potential are presented, as well as the number densities of the various plasma species. This study shows that for the geometry under consideration the applied voltage parameters have a large impact on the electric current profiles and that the discharge current is always determined by the electron and ion conduction currents while the displacement current is nearly negligible. A relative broadening of the current profiles (compared with the duration of the half cycle of the applied voltage) with an increase in the applied frequency is obtained. Nearly sinusoidal current wave forms, usually typical for radio frequency DBDs, are observed while still operating at the frequencies of tens of kilohertz. For the setup under investigation, the Townsend mode of the DBD is observed in the entire range of applied voltage amplitudes and frequencies. It is shown that the average power density dissipated in the discharge increases with rising applied voltage and frequency. An increase in applied voltage frequency leads to an increase in the electron density and a decrease in electron energy, while increasing the voltage amplitude has the opposite effect.


24th Summer School and International Symposium on Physics of Ionized, Gases, August 25-29, 2008, Novi Sad, Serbia | 2008

Modeling of a dielectric barrier discharge used as a flowing chemical reactor

Dragana Petrovic; T Martens; van J Jan Dijk; Wjm Wouter Brok; Annemie Bogaerts

Our aim is to develop and optimize a model for a dielectric barrier discharge used as a chemical reactor for gas treatment. In order to determine the optimum operating conditions, we have studied the influence of the gas flow rate, reactor geometry and applied voltage parameters on the discharge characteristics. For this purpose, a two-dimensional time-dependent fluid model has been applied to an atmospheric pressure DBD in helium with nitrogen impurities, in a cylindrical geometry. The numerical model is based on the continuity and flux equations for each type of particles treated, the electron energy equation and the Poisson equation. The gas flow is incorporated in the flux equations as a source term. The set of coupled partial differential equations is solved by the so-called modified strongly implicit method. The background gas flow is numerically treated separately, assuming in the model that there is no influence of the plasma on the flow. Indeed, the gas convection velocity is calculated using the commercial code Fluent and it is used as input into the 2D fluid model. The plasma characteristics have been studied in terms of gas flow rate, applied voltage amplitude and frequency, and geometrical effects. The electric currents as a function of time for a given applied potential have been obtained, as well as the number densities and fluxes of plasma species.


Journal of Geodynamics | 2015

A new geophysical model of the Serbian part of the East Vardar ophiolite: Implications for its geodynamic evolution

Dragana Petrovic; Vesna Cvetkov; Ivana M. Vasiljević; Vladica Cvetković


Archive | 2018

PLANIRANJE saobracaja : analiza transportnih zahteva

Jadranka J. Jovic; Vladimir Djoric; Dragana Petrovic; Ivan Ivanovic


Tehnika | 2017

Researching the weather impact on trip generation in European cities

Dragana Petrovic; Jadranka J. Jovic; Vladimir Djoric


Archive | 2017

Uticaj vremenskih uslova na nastajanje i vidovnu raspodelu putovanja : doktorska disertacija

Dragana Petrovic; Jadranka J. Jovic; Dejan Filipovic; Vladimir Djoric


Tehnika | 2016

Spatial distribution of the Demir Kapija (Macedonia) ophiolite based on geomagnetic data

Dragana Petrovic; Vesna Cvetkov; Vladica Cvetković


Tehnika | 2015

Integrating macro and micro simulation in transportation planning and traffic management projects

Vladimir D. Đorić; Nikola Celar; Ivan Ivanovic; Jelena N. Kajalić; Dragana Petrovic; Stamenka Stankovic


European Transport Conference 2015Association for European Transport (AET) | 2015

Does Weather Impact on Commuters’ Travel Demand - Empirical Case Study of Belgrade

Dragana Petrovic; Ivan Ivanovic; Vladimir Djoric

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T Martens

University of Antwerp

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Wjm Wouter Brok

Eindhoven University of Technology

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van J Jan Dijk

Eindhoven University of Technology

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C De Bie

University of Antwerp

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W.J.M. Brok

Eindhoven University of Technology

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