探索DBD等离子体射流用于伤口愈合的振动和旋转温度

Krishnaveni Parvataneni, S. Zaidi
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由于其气体温度低,非热,介质阻挡放电(DBD)在伤口愈合和灭菌中经常应用。血浆中的活性氮和活性氧在这一过程中起着至关重要的作用。这些自由基的浓度取决于等离子体的操作条件(例如,施加电压和气体流速)。自由基的振动和旋转温度在伤口愈合中起着至关重要的作用,需要为伤口愈合过程找到最佳的等离子体操作条件。目前的项目旨在测量多电极炬的等离子体温度(振动、旋转和电子)。捕获了等离子炬各电极在不同工作条件下的发射光谱。为此,海洋光学UV-IR光谱仪与SPECAIR一起用于估计等离子体的振动、旋转和电子温度。本实验通过改变外电极、气体流速(氦20-40 slpm)和输入电压(5kV-10kV和20-40 kHZ),在不同条件下操作多电极等离子炬。实验结果表明,在相同的操作条件下,等离子体的振动和旋转温度$(\sim 500\mathrm{K}700\mathrm{K})$与等离子体出口的测量位置有关。在所有条件下均未观察到电子温度$(\sim 2800\ mathm {K}$ - 3000K)的显著变化。本文给出了详细的结果。
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Exploring the Vibrational and Rotational Temperatures of a DBD Plasma Jet for Wound Healing
Due to their low gas temperatures, non-thermal, dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) finds frequent applications in wound healing and sterilization. Reactive nitrogen and oxygen species in the plasma play a vital role in this process. The concentration of these radicals is dependent on the plasma’s operating conditions (e.g. applied voltage and gas flow rates). Radicals’ vibrational and rotational temperatures play a vital role in wound healing and are required to find an optimized plasma operating condition for the wound healing process. The current project aims to measure the plasma temperatures (vibrational, rotational, and electronic) for a multi-electrode torch. The emission spectrum for various electrodes of the plasma torch was captured at various operating conditions. For this purpose, an Ocean Optics UV-IR spectrometer in conjunction with SPECAIR was used to estimate the vibrational, rotational, and electronic temperatures of the plasma. For this experiment the multi-electrode plasma torch was operated at various conditions by changing the outer electrodes, gas flow rates (helium 20-40 slpm), and input applied voltages (5kV-10kV and 20-40 kHZ). Experimental results reveal that both plasma vibrational and rotational temperatures $(\sim 500\mathrm{K}700\mathrm{K})$ were dependent on the measuring position from the plasma exit at identical operating conditions. No significant change in electronic temperatures $(\sim 2800\mathrm{K}$ – 3000K) was observed for all conditions. Detailed results are included in this paper.
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