In this paper, we show how plasma discharge capillaries can be numerically modeled as resistors within an RLC-series discharge circuit, allowing for a simple description of these systems, while taking into account heat and radiation losses. An analytic radial model is also provided and compared to the numerical model for plasma discharge capillaries at thermal equilibrium, with corrections due to radiation losses. Finally, diagnostic techniques based on visible spectroscopy of plasma emission lines are discussed both for atomic and molecular gases, comparing experimental results with numerical simulations and theoretical calculations.
Modeling and diagnostics for plasma discharge capillaries / Curcio, A; Bisesto, F; Costa, G; Biagioni, Angelo; A and, Anania; MP and, Pompili; R and, Ferrario; M and, Petrarca; M,. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. E. - ISSN 2470-0053. - 100:5(2019).
Modeling and diagnostics for plasma discharge capillaries
Curcio APrimo
;Bisesto F;Costa G;Biagioni;
2019
Abstract
In this paper, we show how plasma discharge capillaries can be numerically modeled as resistors within an RLC-series discharge circuit, allowing for a simple description of these systems, while taking into account heat and radiation losses. An analytic radial model is also provided and compared to the numerical model for plasma discharge capillaries at thermal equilibrium, with corrections due to radiation losses. Finally, diagnostic techniques based on visible spectroscopy of plasma emission lines are discussed both for atomic and molecular gases, comparing experimental results with numerical simulations and theoretical calculations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.