Radial Profiles of Plasma Electron Characteristics in a 30 kW Arc Jet
Author(s) -
Douglas A. Codron,
Anuscheh Nawaz
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
34th aiaa plasmadynamics and lasers conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2013-3128
Subject(s) - arc (geometry) , plasma , jet (fluid) , electron , atomic physics , physics , materials science , mechanics , nuclear physics , engineering , mechanical engineering
The present effort aims to strengthen modeling work conducted at the NASA Ames Research Center by measuring the critical plasma electron characteristics within and slightly outside of an arc jet plasma column. These characteristics are intended to give physical insights while assisting in the formulation of boundary conditions to validate full scale simulations. Single and triple Langmuir probes have been used to achieve estimates of the electron temperature (T(sub e)), electron number density (n(sub e)) and plasma potential (outside of the plasma column) as probing location is varied radially from the flow centerline. Both the electron temperature and electron number density measurements show a large dependence on radial distance from the plasma column centerline with T(sub e) approx. = (3 - 12 eV and n(sub e) approx. = 10(exp 12) - 10(exp 14)/cu cm.
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