In this paper, a plasma arc welding (PAW) process operating in pure Ar with constant current at 40 A has been characterized by means of a thermofluid-dynamic modeling and optical emission spectroscopy (OES). Excitation temperature of Ar atoms in the fringes of the arc measured using the OES has been found higher than temperature calculated from local thermodynamic equilibrium modeling, even if radiation reabsorption is taken into account using a discrete ordinate model; on the contrary, excitation temperature of Ar atoms is in a good agreement with electron temperature calculated using a two-temperature model for thermal nonequilibrium neglecting radiation reabsorption. Results reported suggest that for the investigated PAW proc...
This paper is dedicated to the calculation of the radiative properties of 82%argon-18%CO2 thermal pl...
The parameters and transport properties of a wall stabilized argon arc (40-200 A) at atmospheric pre...
The electron temperature T/sub e/ is obtained from five optically non-thin Ar I line-transitions. It...
In this paper, a plasma arc welding (PAW) process operating in pure Ar with constant current at 40 ...
none6noIn this work, a plasma arc welding (PAW) process operating in pure Ar with constant current a...
Deviations from chemical equilibrium in argon arc plasma are analysed by means of collisional-radiat...
The problems of weld quality control and weld process dependability continue to be relevant issues i...
A collisional-radiative model for the ground state and fifty effective excited levels of atomic iron...
Abstract- Spectroscopic measurements have been made in a 50kW RF induction plasma with argon at atmo...
A spectroscopic study of the GTAW plasma-plume created during the welding of stainless steel and ot...
The paper is concerned with the state-of-the-art nonequilibrium modelling of a DC tungsten-inert gas...
We present spectroscopic measurements of plasma parameters (electron density ne, electron temperatur...
The temperature distribution of the plasma plume occuring during TIG-arc- and Nd:YAGlaser- arc (hybr...
International audienceArc plasma torches are the primary components of various industrial thermal pl...
Heat transfer processes associated with arc plasmas are important for many industrial applications s...
This paper is dedicated to the calculation of the radiative properties of 82%argon-18%CO2 thermal pl...
The parameters and transport properties of a wall stabilized argon arc (40-200 A) at atmospheric pre...
The electron temperature T/sub e/ is obtained from five optically non-thin Ar I line-transitions. It...
In this paper, a plasma arc welding (PAW) process operating in pure Ar with constant current at 40 ...
none6noIn this work, a plasma arc welding (PAW) process operating in pure Ar with constant current a...
Deviations from chemical equilibrium in argon arc plasma are analysed by means of collisional-radiat...
The problems of weld quality control and weld process dependability continue to be relevant issues i...
A collisional-radiative model for the ground state and fifty effective excited levels of atomic iron...
Abstract- Spectroscopic measurements have been made in a 50kW RF induction plasma with argon at atmo...
A spectroscopic study of the GTAW plasma-plume created during the welding of stainless steel and ot...
The paper is concerned with the state-of-the-art nonequilibrium modelling of a DC tungsten-inert gas...
We present spectroscopic measurements of plasma parameters (electron density ne, electron temperatur...
The temperature distribution of the plasma plume occuring during TIG-arc- and Nd:YAGlaser- arc (hybr...
International audienceArc plasma torches are the primary components of various industrial thermal pl...
Heat transfer processes associated with arc plasmas are important for many industrial applications s...
This paper is dedicated to the calculation of the radiative properties of 82%argon-18%CO2 thermal pl...
The parameters and transport properties of a wall stabilized argon arc (40-200 A) at atmospheric pre...
The electron temperature T/sub e/ is obtained from five optically non-thin Ar I line-transitions. It...