An Interpretation of Langmuir Probe Floating Voltage Signals in a Cutting Arc.
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2009Autor
Prevosto, Leandro
Kelly, Héctor
Mancinelli, Beatriz
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An experimental study of the electrostatic probe
floating voltage signals in a cutting arc and its physical interpre tation in terms of the arc plasma structure is reported. Sweeping
electrostatic probes have been used to register the local floating
potential and ion current at 3.5 mm from the nozzle exit in a
30-A arc generated by a high energy density cutting torch with
a nozzle bore radius of 0.5 mm and an oxygen mass flow rate of
0.71 g · s−1. It is found that the floating potential signal presented
a central hump with duration almost similar to that corresponding
to the ion current signal but having also lateral wings with much
larger duration. Capacitive coupling between the probe and the
conducting body of the nozzle and arc as a source for the float ing potential signal was discarded. It is assumed that the hump
in these probe voltage signals results from the presence of an
electrostatic field directed in the radial direction outward the arc
axis that is caused by thermoelectric effects. The probe floating
voltage signal is inverted using the generalized Ohm’s law together
with the Saha equation, thus obtaining the radial profiles of the
temperature, particle densities, radial electric field, and potential
of the plasma at the studied section of the arc. The resulting
temperature and density profiles derived from our interpretation
are in good agreement with the data published elsewhere in this
kind of high-pressure arcs. There is not a straightforward connec tion between the measured hump amplitude in the floating signal
(≈4 V) and the derived increase in the plasma potential between
the arc edge and the arc center (≈10 V), due to the global zero cur rent balance condition established by the finite size of the probe. It
is shown, however, that the probe takes a floating potential value
close to that corresponding to the plasma temperature at the probe
center.
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