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Electrical arcs and, more generally thermal plasmas, are widely used in many applications and the understanding or the improvement of the corresponding processes or systems, often requires precise modelling of the plasma. We present, here, a double approach to thermal plasma modelling, which combines the scientific procedure with an engineering point of view. First, we present the fundamental properties of thermal plasmas that are required in the models, followed by the basic equations and structures of the models. The third part is devoted to test cases, and its objectives are the study of some basic phenomena to show their influence on arc behaviour in simple configurations, and the validation of the models: we point out the roles of radiation, thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity for a stationary or transient wall-stabilized arc and we validate a three-dimensional model for a free-burning arc.
Gleizes et al. (Fri,) studied this question.