On the dynamic behavior of the anode–arc–root at the nozzle surface in a non-transferred plasma torch
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2012Autor
Prevosto, Leandro
Risso, Marcelo Natalio
Infante, Damián Leandro
Cejas, Ezequiel
Kelly, Héctor
Mancinelli, Beatriz
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The dynamic behavior of the anode–arc–root at the nozzle surface of a plasma torch
was experimentally investigated in this work. A gas (N2) vortex–stabilized non–transferred arc
torch with a thoriated tungsten rod (2wt %) cathode (3.2 mm diameter) and a coaxial anode (5
mm diameter, 30 mm length) was used in the experiment. By using a sweeping Langmuir
probe in floating condition, the voltage of the plasma jet outside the nozzle was inferred. Arc
voltage waveforms were also obtained. Data have been obtained for an arc current of 100 A
and a gas flow rate of 30 Nl min-1. A typical sawtooth shape (i.e., restrike mode) (with a
fluctuating level of º 25 %) and a dominant frequency of º 6.5 kHz was observed in the arc
voltage waveforms, which is attributed to anode–arc–root movements along the anode surface
followed by a restrike at a certain point close to the cathode. By performing a time correlation
between the probe and arc voltage oscillograms together with simple estimations, the
amplitude of the movement of the arc–root along the anode surface as well its velocity were
inferred.
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