Calculation of transport coefficients of air-water vapor mixtures thermal plasmas used in circuit breakers
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.3, No. 12)Publication Date: 2014-12-01
Authors : KOHIO Niéssan; KAGONÉ Abdoul Karim; KOALAGA Zacharie; ZOUGMORÉ François; NJOMO Donatien;
Page : 711-715
Keywords : Plasma Equilibrium composition Transport coefficients;
Abstract
In this paper we calculate the transport coefficients of plasmas formed by air and water vapor mixtures. The calculation, which assume local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) are performed in the temperature range from 500 to 12000 K. We use the Gibbs free energy minimization method to determine the equilibrium composition of the plasmas, which is necessary to calculate the transport coefficients. We use the Chapman-Enskog method to calculate the transport coefficients. The results are presented and discussed according to the rate of water vapor. The results of the total thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity show in particular that the increasing of the rate of water vapor in air can be interesting for power cut. This could be improve the performance of plasma during current breaking in air contaminate by the water vapor.
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