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Parametric Study of Gas Heating Effect in Ne–Xe DBD Mixture, Application for Excimer Lamps

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The effect of the discharge parameters on gas temperature in Ne–Xe dielectric barrier discharge DBD is investigated for operating conditions typical to excimer lamps functioning at high pressure. The gas heating effect in the DBD of gas mixture can affects the electrical characteristics of the excilamps, and consequently the homogeneity of excimer density. The gas temperature effect is originating from Joule heating approximation. The gas temperature development in the discharge was calculated by the heat transport equation resolution. This equation was coupled with the transport equation of the electrons and the ions of fluid model for a parallel-plate dielectric barrier discharge DBD. A parametric study of the influence of some discharge parameters such as the applied voltage, the total gas pressure, the dielectric capacitance, the xenon content in mixtures, and the secondary emission coefficient at the dielectric material is essential to see the effect of these discharge parameters on the rise of gas heating and consequently to the excilamps efficiency.

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Benmoussa, A., Belasri, A. (2020). Parametric Study of Gas Heating Effect in Ne–Xe DBD Mixture, Application for Excimer Lamps. In: Belasri, A., Beldjilali, S. (eds) ICREEC 2019. Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5444-5_67

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