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This paper outlines the design and implementation of a solid-state high-voltage, high-frequency pulse generator used to drive capacitive loads and particularly, nonequilibrium plasmas at atmospheric pressure. The generator is capable of producing open circuit pulses of 0–12 kV with a 300 ns duration (full-width at half-maximum) at a repetition frequency of 0–25 kHz. The working principles of the generator...
Recently, high-voltage pulsed power has received increasing attention in the fields of plasma-assisted ignition1, and combustion2. These applications require a high degree of disequilibrium and overvoltage to produce highly energetic electrons and molecules, which drive the plasma chemistry. Therefore, high-voltage, low duty cycle, and high frequency pulse generators are required as sources for the...
Plasma assisted combustion (PAC) by pulsed-plasma discharge has received increasing attention in the last few years1. This technology shows much promise in the field of flame stabilization2, and flame acceleration3. Here, PAC is of particular interest to the gas turbine industry for use during transient engine operation. Such an operation mode may cause instabilities and lead to the extinction of...
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