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Description of a flowing cascade arc plasma

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The plasma in a cascaded arc in argon with flow is studied both experimentally and theoretically. The plasma pressure has been measured as a function of axial position in the are channel with a Baratron pressure transducer. The electron density and the electron temperature have been determined as a function of axial position using Hβ-Stark broadening and line-continuum emissivity ratio, respectively. Comparison of the gas pressure measurements with an equilibrium model suggests that the /low is laminar. A one-dimensional nonequilibrium model based on the electron- and heavy-particle number balances and the heavy-particle energy balance is presented. The measured axial profiles of the electron density agree well with the model predictions, especially in the most upstream part of the arc channel. The plasma is strongly ionizing. Temperature equilibration takes about 20 mm of arc length, depending on the argon flow.

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Kroesen, G.M.W., Schram, D.C. & de Haas, J.C.M. Description of a flowing cascade arc plasma. Plasma Chem Plasma Process 10, 531–551 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01447263

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