1994
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.50.519
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Electron-temperature and electron-density profiles in an atmospheric-pressure argon plasma jet

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“…with the presence of a large variety in temperatures, as is for instance shown in the paper of Snyder et al [4]. A typical example of a small plasma with a large temperature variation is a plasma produced by the Torcheà Injection Axiale (TIA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…with the presence of a large variety in temperatures, as is for instance shown in the paper of Snyder et al [4]. A typical example of a small plasma with a large temperature variation is a plasma produced by the Torcheà Injection Axiale (TIA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The best agreement is obtained with the experimental results of Nick et al [17], Snyder et al [18], de Regt et al [19] and Reiche et al [20], which are between the calculated curves of the electron number density. The results of Lim and Houk [21], Huang et al [22], Snyder et al [23], Zhu et al [24] and Snyder et al [25] are below the curve for T e /T h = 1 due to the interactions of the plasma with its surrounding, which decrease the measured electron number density by up to four orders of magnitude. This decrease is caused by the recombination of electrons on the container walls, gas flow and ambipolar diffusion, which are not considered in the Saha equation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…These phenomena significantly affect the electron number densities for small plasma diameters at electron temperatures above 9,000 K. For electron temperatures from 4,000 to 9,000 K, the measured values of Goode et al [26], Snyder et al [18], Huang et al [27,28], and Aguilera and Aragon [29] are up to one order of magnitude higher al. [28], × Lim and Houk [21], + Snyder et al [18], t Snyder et al [23], 3 de Regt et al [19], --this work at Te/T h = 1 and 10.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several new approaches have been proposed based on different formalisms [27,28] A significant effort has been spent on developing laser-based diagnostics which offer the promise of not only having high spatial and temporal resolution, but also of being independent of the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium. Thomson and Rayleigh scattering as well as CARS have been used for characterization of arcs and turbulent plasma jets [30][31][32], and results have given some information on chemical and thermal nonequilibrium. However, the assumptions made for the data reduction may pose comparable restrictions to the validity of the data as the assumption of LTE.…”
Section: New Approaches In Thermal Plasma Modeling and Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%