Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Ar Thermal Plasmas with Polymer Ablated Vapors and Influence of Their Inclusions on Plasma Temperature(<Special Issue>Advanced Fusion of Functional Fluids Engineering)
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Thermodynamic and transport properties of Ar thermal plasmas with polymer ablated vapors at atmospheric pressure were calculated in temperature range up to 30000 K on the assumption of thermal equilibrium condition. The polymers such as POM (polyoxymethylene), PE (polyethylene) and PMMA (polymethlmethacrylate) are being used in low-voltage circuit breakers or load-break switches as an insulation material and a wall material of arc quenching chamber. These polymers are ablated into the arc plasma during the arc interruption processes in the circuit breakers. The thermodynamic and transport properties are indispensable for the prediction of arc or thermal plasma simulation. The first order approximation of Chapman-Enskog method was adopted to derive the transport properties. The calculated thermodynamic and the transport properties were used to compute the temperature distributions of Ar induction thermal plasmas to investigate influence of the polymer ablated vapors on the thermal plasma temperature. It can be found out that PMMA vapor inclusion into Ar thermal plasmas decreases the thermal plasma temperature markedly compared with those of POM and PE, which indicates that the PMMA vapor has a higher plasma-quenching efficiency.
- 2005-08-15
著者
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TANAKA Yasunori
Division of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Kanazawa University
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Kaneko Shuhei
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd. Yokohama
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Kaneko Shuhei
Engineering R&d Division Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd.
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Tanaka Yasunori
Kanazawa Univ. Kanazawa Jpn
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Tanaka Yasunori
Div. Of Electrical Eng. & Computer Sic. Kanazawa University
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OKABE Shigemitsu
Tokyo Electric Power Company
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Okabe Shigemitsu
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd. Yokohama
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Okabe Shigemitsu
Engineering R&d Division Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd.
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NUMADA Toru
Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kanazawa University
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Numada Toru
Division Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Kanazawa University
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