Title :
Plasmatron for simulation of re-entry conditions in a planetary atmosphere
Author :
Kaminska, A. ; Hoffman, Judy ; Szymanski, Z. ; Dudeck, M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Power Eng., Poznan Univ. of Technol., Poznan, Poland
Abstract :
The characteristics of segmented plasmatron are presented. The arc is sustained in argon plasma and in plasma stream, argon, nitrogen and carbon-dioxide are introduced. The numerical simulation of argon electric arc and plasma stream is carried out and the temperatures and densities of electron and heavy particles are presented. Experimental and theoretical investigations determine and explain the influence of natural gas and flow rate injected into plasma stream on working plasmatron conditions. The anode voltage drop analysis shows that in plasmatron working at a current between 40 and 340 A, gas flow rate between 0.4 and 2 g/s and pressure from 5 to 100 kPa, this drop changes from negative to positive, influencing arc voltage value. The gas injection into plasma stream results in anode spot dynamic. Electric breakdowns accompanied by high voltage fluctuations are observed when argon or nitrogen is introduced while carbon dioxide eliminates this type of breakdown reducing the voltage fluctuations and ablation of electrodes.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); carbon compounds; electric breakdown; entry, descent and landing (spacecraft); nitrogen; numerical analysis; planetary atmospheres; plasma diodes; Ar; CO2; N2; anode spot dynamic; anode voltage drop analysis; argon plasma; carbon dioxide; electric arc; electric breakdowns; electrodes; electron particles; flow rate; gas injection; heavy particles; high voltage fluctuations; natural gas; nitrogen; numerical simulation; planetary atmosphere; plasma stream; re-entry conditions; segmented plasmatron; Anodes; Argon; Atmospheric modeling; Cathodes; Plasma temperature; Power systems;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6633690