Title :
Heat and momentum transport to particulates injected into low-pressure (~80 mbar) nonequilibrium plasmas
Author :
Chang, Chong H. ; Pfender, Emil
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An analytical model for plasma flow around a spherical particle has been developed using a two-temperature chemical nonequilibrium approach that includes rarefaction and particle-charging effects. The contribution of each component of the plasma to the heat and momentum transfer to injected particulates is studied by simulating the plasma flow around a sphere for conditions typical of thermal spray processes at pressures from 80 mbar to 1 bar. A parametric study of the 80-mbar case is also presented for free-stream velocities in the 0-3000 m/s range and free-stream temperatures in the 8000-12000 K range for both ionization equilibrium and nonequilibrium. The results demonstrate that there are departures from kinetic and ionization equilibrium in the plasma around a particle, and that heat transfer to a particle can be enhanced by the increased ion flux to the particle surface when the surrounding plasma is in ionization nonequilibrium
Keywords :
momentum; plasma flow; plasma transport processes; 80 mbar to 1 bar; 8000 to 12000 K; free-stream temperatures; free-stream velocities; heat transfer; ion flux; ionization equilibrium; low pressure nonequilibrium plasma; momentum transport; particle surface; particle-charging effects; particulates; plasma flow; rarefaction; simulation; spherical particle; thermal spray; two-temperature chemical nonequilibrium; Analytical models; Atmospheric modeling; Chemical analysis; Heat transfer; Ionization; Plasma chemistry; Plasma simulation; Plasma temperature; Plasma transport processes; Thermal spraying;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on