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Design Improvements in Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Torches for Medical Applications

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Abstract

Low-temperature dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasmas are used for rapid wound healing and sterilization. Plasma temperatures and radicals (reactive nitrogen/oxygen) play a vital role in the healing process. In preliminary designs, plasma was generated in a dielectric tube where plasma characteristics could not be changed without changing the input power or gas flow rates. In a new design a variable outer electrode was used to control the plasma jet characteristics. Another manifestation of this design appeared as a multi-electrode plasma torch where multiple fixed outer electrodes were used. The traditional DBD torches produce plasma jets and are not suitable for bacteria mitigation on larger surfaces. For this purpose, a DBD plasma sheet generator was designed. In this presentation, we analyze the design of multiple plasma troches and measure the gas temperatures and plasma vibrational, rotational, and excitation temperatures. Helium was used as the working gas in all experiments and 20-30 kV/30-50 kHz AC voltage was applied. An Ocean Optics UV-VIS spectrometer was used to conduct spectroscopy and SPECAIR was employed to estimate plasma temperatures. Detailed analysis of the experimental results will be included in this presentation.

Publication: Sathvik Tammineedi, Krishnaveni Parvataneni, Investigating Plasma Luminosity and Temperatures along a DBD Plasma Jet Designed for Medical Applications, Southern California Conference on Undergraduate Research Conference (SCCUR), Virtual, November 20, 2021.<br><br>Sathvik Tammineedi, Krishnaveni Parvataneni, Automated Temperature Control of a DBD Plasma Jet for Wound Healing and Sterilization, National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Virtual, April 5-8, 2022.<br><br>Sathvik Tammineedi, Krishnaveni Parvataneni, Sohail H. Zaidi, Suitability of Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Torches for Medical Applications, Poster submitted to Bay Area Biomedical Device Conference, San Jose State University, San Jose, March 29-30, 2022. https://d5j4p04e8cw00.cloudfront.net/as1rm6mbpzs96wmfs8g7cji4jlix<br><br>Krishnaveni Parvataneni, Alistair Joseph, Faizan Nomani, Juhi Jadav, Darshan Mundewadi, Sohail H. Zaidi, Arduino-Based Plasma Temperature Measurements in Wound Healing and Sterilization Process, Poster submitted to Bay Area Biomedical Device Conference, San Jose State University, San Jose, March 29-30, 2022. https://d5j4p04e8cw00.cloudfront.net/as1rm6mbpzs96wmfs8g7cji4jlix

Presenters

  • Krishnaveni Parvataneni

    IntelliScience Training Institute, 1425 Koll Circle, Suite 106, San Jose, CA 95112

Authors

  • Krishnaveni Parvataneni

    IntelliScience Training Institute, 1425 Koll Circle, Suite 106, San Jose, CA 95112

  • Sohail H Zaidi

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 95192