“…The main focuses of arc plasma torch modeling are the arc root displacement and attachment [16], [17], and the metal electrode evaporation [14], [16]. Although the laminar flow regime is commonly used for modeling plasma torch [6], [8], [10], [17], [23], literature reports few studies using turbulent k-ǫ model [15], [18], Rij-ǫ and low-Re models [24], comparing laminar to standard k-ǫ model [25], or comparing several turbulent models (standard k-ǫ, RNG k-ǫ, realizable k-ǫ) [13]. For several years, researches carried out at CEP (Center for Energy and Processes, MINES ParisTech) in the field of hydrocarbons reforming led to the development of a very peculiar DC plasma torch technology operating under low current -high voltage conditions: typically in the range 400 mA and 2 kV respectively.…”