Re. Bentley, A DEPARTURE FROM LOCAL THERMODYNAMIC-EQUILIBRIUM WITHIN A FREELY BURNING ARC AND ASYMMETRICAL THOMSON ELECTRON FEATURES, Journal of physics. D, Applied physics, 30(20), 1997, pp. 2880-2886
Spectrally resolved measurements of Thomson scattering were made in a
freely burning are in argon al a pressure of 1 atm. The radial and axi
al profiles in electron temperature and number density exhibited exten
sive regions of departure from local thermodynamic equilibrium, so con
firming the findings of Snyder et al in Phys. Rev. E 48 4124-7, 1993.
Electron temperatures at least 4000 K above those of the gas were foun
d. Asymmetry in the Thomson electron feature was found and shown to de
pend on which segment of the laser-profile scattering data was sourced
. This arises from an asymmetry in the are-laser interaction. Also des
cribed is a simple technique for accurately defining the position of t
he cathode tip once an are has been ignited.