Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5430083 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A collisional-radiative model (CRM) is developed to study nitrogen arc plasma. The model is based on solution of the rate equations of ν species chosen for the study. The species chosen are: electrons e, atomic ions N+, atoms N, diatomic molecules N2, and molecular ions N2+, we have then ν=5 species. The CRM is applied to homogeneous and quasi-stationary state (HQSS) plasma for electron temperature Te upto 12 000 K. All heavy particles are assumed to have the same kinetic temperature Tg such that Tg=Te, this means the temperature of the all five species is identical and is called plasma temperature T. The total pressure of the plasma is considered between 1 and 4 atm. The plasma composition is calculated taking into account all significant collisional and radiative mechanisms. The local effect of radiation absorption is described by the optical escape factors Λj and Λjk for free-bound and bound-bound transitions. Results show significant deviation from local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE). It was also shown that the plasma pressure p has a strong influence on deviation from LTE. To assess the relative speeds of recombination reactions in nitrogen arc plasma we have calculated the relaxation time τ (or time constant) as a function of temperature.

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