Computational Fluid Dynamic study of gas mixtures in a Non-Thermal Plasma reactor for CO2 conversion with Argon as diluent gas
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Publication date
2023-12-21ISSN
0001-9704
Abstract
CO2 utilization has been an emerging technology of increasing global interest due to its direct impact in limiting greenhouse gas emissions. In this contribution, the fluid dynamic behavior of a CO2 conversion non-thermal plasma (NTP) in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) reactor is studied through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.Calculations are provided in conjunction with experi-mental results and the thermodynamic characteriza-tion of the compounds and mixtures involved. This CFD study utilizes a well-established methodology that allows the optimization of fluid flow with limited computational burden.Firstly, results are presented for an Example Case, in which several variables are studied both at the final iteration as well as across iterations. Secondly, a range of Study Cases, changing the inlet composition and volume rate, are presented. Average velocity is one of the most significant variables to predict the reactor’s yield, while the temperature, density and pressure in the reactor remain, in most cases, almost constant.The resulting CFD computations describe the behavior of the fluids in the reactor in a predictive manner for future experimental results. Limitations in the fluid’s characterization occur due to not explicitly including the plasma reaction, which will be aimed at in future contributions.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
53 - Physics
Keywords
Pages
11 p.
Publisher
AIQS
Is part of
Afinidad. 2024;81(601):57-67
Grant agreement number
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN/PN I+D/PID2019-108014RB-C21
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/SUR del DEC/SGR/2021 SGR 00321
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/SUR del DEC/SGR/2021 SGR 00738
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