DocumentCode :
114445
Title :
Electrothermal tapered capillary hyper jet focused-injection plasma source concept
Author :
Winfrey, A.L. ; Mittal, Sparsh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
7-11 July 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Tapered capillaries operating in the confined controlled arc regime have the advantage of producing focused hyper plasma jets useful for ignition of electrothermal-chemical ETC systems, at peak kinetic temperatures in the range of 14,000-21,000K (~1.2-1.8eV) and considerable jet pressures of 10-70MPa for input discharge current of 20-30kA over a short pulse length 100-150μs. A tapered geometry made of Lexan polycarbonate with 16.8mm inlet and 8.8mm outlet radii produces a plasma jet with a plasma temperature of 14,253K (1.23eV) at a peak bulk velocity of 4.027km/s with a 10.38MPa exit pressure, and a total ablated mass of 10.56mg. Reducing the tapering to 12.6mm inlet and 6.6mm outlet radii produces a plasma jet with 16,382K (1.411eV) at a bulk velocity of 4.34 km/s with 23.27mg ablated mass. Further reduction in the tapering to 8.4mm inlet and 4.4mm outlet radii produces a plasma jet with 20,954K (1.8eV) at a bulk velocity of 4.89km/s with 70.78MPa exit pressure, and total ablated mass of 15.09mg. The preliminary study shows that the narrow tapering angle produces higher pressure, temperature, velocity and more ablated mass. Radiant heat flux at the taper exit varies from 2.2GW/m2 at the wider tapers to 6.24GW/m2 for the narrower taper.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); plasma jets; plasma sources; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; Lexan polycarbonate; confined controlled arc regime; current 20 kA to 30 kA; discharge current; electrothermal tapered capillary hyperjet focused-injection plasma source; electrothermal-chemical ETC system ignition; peak bulk velocity; peak kinetic temperatures; plasma temperature; pressure 10 MPa to 70 MPa; pulse length; radiant heat flux; tapered geometry; tapering angle; time 100 mus to 150 mus; total ablated mass; velocity 4.027 km/s; velocity 4.34 km/s; velocity 4.89 km/s; Discharges (electric); Equations; Fault location; Heating; Plasma temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Launch Technology (EML), 2014 17th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
La Jolla, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EML.2014.6920642
Filename :
6920642
Link To Document :
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