The research on atmospheric pressure water vapour plasma generation and application for the destruction of wastes

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In the Lithuanian Energy Institute an experimental atmospheric pressure Ar/water vapour plasma torch has been designed and tested. The power of plasma torch was estimated 40 ÷ 69 kW, the mean temperature of plasma jet at the exhaust nozzle was 2300÷2900K. The chemical composition of water vapour plasma was established from the emission spectrum lines at 300 ÷ 800nm range. The main species observed in Ar/water vapour plasma were: Ar, OH, H, O, Cu. The experiments on water vapour steam reforming were performed. The results confirmed that water vapour plasma has the unique properties - high enthalpy and environmentally friendly conditions. It could be employed for environmental purposes such as destruction of wastes into simple molecules or conversion to synthetic gas.

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Grigaitiene, V., Tamošiunas, A., & Valatkevičius, P. (2013). The research on atmospheric pressure water vapour plasma generation and application for the destruction of wastes. Acta Polytechnica, 53(2), 160–164. https://doi.org/10.14311/1745

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