CRC 1316 Transient Atmospheric Plasmas: From Plasmas to Liquids To Solids

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B1 B2 B4 B5 B7 B8 B11 B12 B13 B14 INF MGK PR

B5: 2D-plasma-liquid-solid interfaces – plasma electrolytic oxidation

Principal Investigators: A. Gibson, P. Awakowicz

Team


Awakowicz, Peter
(Principal Investigator)

Grimm, Florens
(PhD)

Jan-Luca, Gembus
(PhD)

Description

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Microdischarges formed in conductive liquids represent highly complex physical and chemical environments. The aim of this project is to develop a better understanding of these systems through an active combination of experimental measurements and numerical simulations. Building on the insights of the first period, a variety of optical and electrical diagnostics will be applied to microdischarges formed in contact with Al, Mg and W electrodes, in order to better understand the influence of the surface material on discharge formation. In addition to the direct insights derived from these measurements, they will be used to provide inputs to specially constructed 0D simulations of microdischarges formed in liquids, which will provide insights into the plasma-chemical kinetics taking place.


Publications

Thesis

  • Patrick Herrmanns, PhD thesis - 10/2020
    Charakterisierung und Prozessoptimierung industriell relevanter Mikroplasmen: Von der Beschichtungstechnik bis zur Mikrosensorik
  • Simon Böddeker, Master thesis - 01/2020
    Elektrische Messtechnik und statistische Prozessdiagnostik an einem PEO-Beschichtungsprozess
  • Anna Lena Schöne, Bachelor thesis - 09/2019
    Optische und elektrische Messtechnik an einem Einzelentladungsaufbau zur plasmaelektrolytischen Oxidation
  • Vera Bracht, PhD thesis - 07/2022
    Characterisation of Single Microdischarges during Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation of Aluminium
  • Florens Grimm, PhD thesis - ongoing
    Simulation of plasma-chemical kinetics in microdischarges formed in bubbles during plasma electrolysis
  • Jan Hendrik Göricke, Bachelor thesis - 01/2022
    Optimierung eines Gliding Arc Plasmatrons für die plasmabeheizte Methanpyrolyse
  • Jan-Luca Gembus, Master thesis - 11/2022
    The effect of electrolyte concentration on the microdischarge behaviour during PEO of aluminium and titanium
  • Ahmad Abou Haileh, Bachelor thesis - 08/2023
    Broadband absorption spectroscopy of reactive species in a dielectric barrier discharge on highly porous substrates
  • Lukas Paul Bielzer, Master thesis - 01/2024
    Electron Kinetics in Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation
  • Tim Bolles, Master thesis - 02/2024
    Modeling and Simulation of Technological Plasmas with External Circuits

Further reading

  • Phase resolved analysis of the homogeneity of a diffuse dielectric barrier discharge,
    S. Baldus, F. Kogelheide, N. Bibinov, K. Stapelmann, and P. Awakowicz,
    J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 48 375202 (2015)
  • Space-resolved characterization of high frequency atmospheric-pressure plasma in nitrogen, applying optical emission spectroscopy and numerical simul.
    Priyadarshini Rajasekaran, Cornelia Ruhrmann, Nikita Bibinov, Peter Awakowicz,
    J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 44 485205 (2011)