Abstract

The investigation of electrostatic field distribution of ozonator electrode gap caused by inhomogeneous permittivity has been done. The paper presents calculation of electrostatic field energy of ozonator electrode gap. From the energy of electrostatic field distribution the information about electrode system capacity has been extracted. For calculation of the electrostatic field and capacity of electrode system the software integrated environment COMSOL has been used.

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  • The application and physical phenomenon of barrier discharge is one of the most interesting and important direction for the fields like gas discharge of modern physics, gas electronics, physical chemistry and ozone synthesis

  • The barrier discharge is considered as discharge caused by electrodes voltage drop which takes place in a gas, where at least one of electrodes must be covered with dielectric

  • The fields of technical application of barrier discharge have stimulated an interest in this type of discharge and physical phenomena of corresponding processes

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Series: Materials Science and Engineering 177 (2017) 012068 doi:10.1088/1757-899X/177/1/012068. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 755 (2016) 011001 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/755/1/011001. Abstract.The investigation of electrostatic field distribution of ozonator electrode gap caused by inhomogeneous permittivity has been done. The paper presents calculation of electrostatic field energy of ozonator electrode gap. From the energy of electrostatic field distribution the information about electrode system capacity has been extracted. For calculation of the electrostatic field and capacity of electrode system the software integrated environment COMSOL has been used

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