Departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium in cutting arc plasmas derived from electron and gas density measurements using a twowavelength quantitative Schlieren technique.
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2011Autor
Prevosto, Leandro
Artana, Guillermo
Kelly, Héctor
Mancinelli, Beatriz
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A two-wavelength quantitative Schlieren technique that allows inferring the electron and gas
densities of axisymmetric arc plasmas without imposing any assumption regarding statistical
equilibrium models is reported. This technique was applied to the study of local thermodynamic
equilibrium (LTE) departures within the core of a 30 A high-energy density cutting arc. In order to
derive the electron and heavy particle temperatures from the inferred density profiles, a generalized
two-temperature Saha equation together with the plasma equation of state and the quasineutrality
condition were employed. Factors such as arc fluctuations that influence the accuracy of the
measurements and the validity of the assumptions used to derive the plasma species
temperature were considered. Significant deviations from chemical equilibrium as well as kinetic
equilibrium were found at elevated electron temperatures and gas densities toward the arc core
edge. An electron temperature profile nearly constant through the arc core with a value of about
14 000–15 000 K, well decoupled from the heavy particle temperature of about 1500 K at the arc
core edge, was inferred.
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