Langmuir probe measurements in a time-fluctuating-highly ionized non-equilibrium cutting arc: Analysis of the electron retarding part of the time-averaged current-voltage characteristic of the probe.
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2013Autor
Prevosto, Leandro
Kelly, Héctor
Mancinelli, Beatriz
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This work describes the application of Langmuir probe diagnostics to the measurement of the electron
temperature in a time-fluctuating-highly ionized, non-equilibrium cutting arc. The electron retarding
part of the time-averaged current-voltage characteristic of the probe was analysed, assuming that the
standard exponential expression describing the electron current to the probe in collision-free plas mas can be applied under the investigated conditions. A procedure is described which allows the
determination of the errors introduced in time-averaged probe data due to small-amplitude plasma
fluctuations. It was found that the experimental points can be gathered into two well defined groups
allowing defining two quite different averaged electron temperature values. In the low-current re gion the averaged characteristic was not significantly disturbed by the fluctuations and can reliably
be used to obtain the actual value of the averaged electron temperature. In particular, an averaged
electron temperature of 0.98 ± 0.07 eV (= 11400 ± 800 K) was found for the central core of the arc
(30 A) at 3.5 mm downstream from the nozzle exit. This average included not only a time-average
over the time fluctuations but also a spatial-average along the probe collecting length. The fitting of
the high-current region of the characteristic using such electron temperature value together with the
corrections given by the fluctuation analysis showed a relevant departure of local thermal equilibrium
in the arc core.
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