Plasma generator

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Inventors

Zhukov, Mikhail F.
Lytkin, Albert Y.
Khudyakov, Georgy N.
Anshakov, Anatoly S.

Application #

222648

Filed

Jan-5-1981

Published

Sep-28-1982

Current US Class

219/121.48
313/231.41
315/111.21

International Classes

H05H 001/42; H05H 001/44

Field of Search

315/111.11 315/111.21 313/231.31 313/231.41 313/231.51 219/121

Examiners

LaRoche; Eugene R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Holman & Stern

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Abstract
A plasma generator comprises a discharge chamber provided with a means for introducing a plasma-forming medium and associated with a cathode assembly and an anode assembly. The latter includes at least two plasmatrons each having a hole for an inlet for the plasma-forming medium and being provided with an end electrode and an auxiliary hollow electrode. These electrodes are connected to an arc discharge initiating system. The exit openings of the auxiliary electrodes communicate with the discharge chamber and are evenly distributed along the perimeter of its cross section. The cathode assembly comprises at least two plasmatrons each having an inlet for the plasma-forming medium and being provided with an end electrode and an auxiliary hollow electrode. Both electrodes are connected to an arc discharge initiating system. In addition, the end electrodes are connected to the power supply. The exit openings of the auxiliary electrodes communicate with the discharge chamber and are evenly distributed along the perimeter of its cross section. The diameter of each exit opening of the auxiliary electrode of each plasmatron of each assembly, both cathode and anode, is selected to satisfy a specific relationship.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A plasma generator comprising: a discharge chamber; a means for introducing a plasma-forming medium into said discharge chamber, installed on said discharge chamber; a cathode assembly associated with said discharge chamber and comprising at least two plasmatrons; an anode assembly associated with said discharge chamber and comprising at least two plasmatrons; a power supply; a system for initiating an arc discharge in each plasmatron; an inlet for the plasma-forming medium in each plasmatron; an end electrode in each plasmatron of said cathode assembly, connected to said arc discharge initiating system and to said power supply; an auxiliary hollow electrode in each plasmatron of said cathode assembly, connected to said arc discharge initiating system and having an exit opening communicating with said discharge chamber, the diameter of said exit opening being selected to satisfy the following relation: ##EQU4## where m is a dimensionless coefficient;



Description
The present invention relates to electroplasmadynamic devices, and more particularly to plasma generators.

The invention can most advantageously be used in conversion of solid fuels to gaseous products containing CO and H.sub.2, on the basis of which synthetic liquid fuels and hydrogen are produced.

The present invention can also be successfully used in plasma generators wherein a mixture of a gaseous medium and a solid, for example a gaseous oxidizing agent such as steam and oxygen plus a pulverized solid fuel, is supplied directly into a zone in which an electric discharge produced by a dc and, particularly, ac source is sustained.

The prior art plasma generator designs do not meet the power and continuous operation requirements imposed by the industry because of the insufficient unit power of their basic components, which hinders such processes as plasmochemical fixation of atmospheric nitrogn, gasification and plasma pyrolysis of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels to be introduced on a commercial basis.
 
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