Mathematical Modeling of High Intensity Electric Arcs Burning in Different Atmospheres
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概要
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Previous works attempting to simulate DC arcs have assumed the plasma gas to be composed by 100% air, consequently, the arc region has been represented by solving the equations that govern the process, i.e. heat and mass conservation equations coupled to the turbulent Navier–Stokes equations. A real plasma gas is composed by a complex mixture of several gases, such as air (from environment), CO and CO2 (coming from decarburization and post combustion), H2O and H2 (from humidity) as well as metallic and non-metallic vapors coming from scrap melting. The real plasma composition is unknown, however, if air does not represent the atmosphere in which a DC arc burns, the following question arises: How is the arc being affected by burning in different atmospheres? To answer this question, in this work a mathematical model was developed to represent a DC arc burning in different gases such as nitrogen, argon, hydrogen, oxygen, CO2 and CO. The model was used to study the effect of the gas composition on the electrical characteristics of the arc. It was found that air followed by CO and CO2 are the most efficient gases to melt and heat up the bath. Argon is a special case since has the highest conductivity and lowest heat capacity that would be very useful for long arc length applications.
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- 2009-06-15
著者
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Ramírez-Argáez Marco
Department of Metallurgy, Facultad de Química, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
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TRAPAGA Gerardo
CINVESTAV-IPN Unidad Queretaro, Libramiento Norponiente
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Ramirez-argaez Marco
Department Of Metallurgy Facultad De Quimica Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico (unam)
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GONZALEZ-RIVERA Carlos
Department of Metallurgy, Chemistry Faculty, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Edific
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Trapaga Gerardo
Cinvestav-ipn Unidad Queretaro
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Gonzalez-rivera Carlos
Department Of Metallurgy Chemistry Faculty National Autonomous University Of Mexico (unam) Edificio
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