Greener corona discharge for enhanced wind generation with a simple dip-coated carbon nanotube decoration

Yishan Wu, Jun Li, Jianchun Ye, Xiaohong Chen, Huili Li, Sumei Huang, Ran Zhao, Ou Yang Wei

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Abstract

Corona discharge-induced wind (CDIW) has been widely utilized in production lines in the food and semiconductor industries and in indoor devices such as electrostatic precipitators. Some ozone is inevitably emitted, posing serious health risks to respiratory system and lung function of a human being. In this work, a greener corona discharge with enhanced wind generation for a needle-to-cylinder discharge structure is demonstrated using a simple dip-coating method to attach carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to the discharge electrode of a stainless steel needle. Compared with a conventional discharge electrode without CNT decoration, the velocity of the CDIW is greatly enhanced, the onset voltage is lowered, the energy conversion efficiency is greatly improved and the concentration of generated ozone is much reduced, making this easy method of CNT decoration a promising candidate for greener corona discharge systems. In addition, several impact factors for improved performance are discussed mathematically and phenomenologically, providing an insight into the corona discharge and wind generation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number395304
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume50
Issue number39
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Sep 2017

Keywords

  • carbon nanotube
  • corona discharge induced wind
  • corona onset voltage
  • energy conversion efficiency
  • ozone reduction
  • wind velocity

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