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Numerical study of an ArH2 gas mixture flowing inside and outside a dc plasma torch

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The flow of gas mixtures in a dc plasma torch is studied using the CFD PHOENICS (CFD PHOENICS, Berkeley, CA) code. In the model, the cold gas mixture (300 K), initially constituted of 85 vol% Ar and 15 vol% H, is introduced into a power input zone where it takes energy and is ejected in the surrounding atmosphere at constant pressure (105 Pa). The flow is assumed to be in chemical equilibrium. Equations of mass, momentum, and energy are discretized using a control-volume method. The turbulent flow is modeled by a k-ɛ two-equations model for the turbulent kinetic energy and its dissipation rate. Finally, the algebraic coupling equations set is solved by means of the SIMPLEST algorithm, implemented into the CFD code, using a hybrid interpolation scheme. Results concern the effect of the torch power on the ArH2 flow. The phenomenon is analyzed through the evolution of velocity and temperature inside and outside the torch. From these calculations, the effect of ambient gas entrainment by the jet is emphasized and a comparison of the level of entrained gas is made with experimental data.

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Eichert, P., Imbert, M. & Coddet, C. Numerical study of an ArH2 gas mixture flowing inside and outside a dc plasma torch. J Therm Spray Tech 7, 505–512 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1361/105996398770350729

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