Motivation for Development and Current State-of-the-Art
Zeitschrift:
The Open Plasma Physics Journal
Jahrgang:
2009
Heftnummer:
2
Jahr:
2009
Seiten von - bis:
89-98
Sprache:
Englisch
Abstract:
Abstract: Multi-electrode plasma torches are becoming increasingly popular in the thermal spray community due to their
good stability and high power plasma jet even when operated with inert gases. Currently the models in use feature either
three cathodes and a single anode or three individual anodes connecting to a single cathode. The motivation for
development of these plasma torches is based on the inherent instability of single anode/single cathode systems which
leads to fluctuating plasma jets resulting in inhomogeneous particle heating. The use of multi-electrode systems has
expanded into the realm of low pressure plasma spraying and vacuum plasma spraying with promising results, while
atmospheric plasma spraying results show improved coating quality compared to conventional systems. Current research
focuses on the development of numerical process modeling as well as the application of advanced diagnostics for process
analysis, opening up opportunities for improvement and process control. «
Abstract: Multi-electrode plasma torches are becoming increasingly popular in the thermal spray community due to their
good stability and high power plasma jet even when operated with inert gases. Currently the models in use feature either
three cathodes and a single anode or three individual anodes connecting to a single cathode. The motivation for
development of these plasma torches is based on the inherent instability of single anode/single cathode systems which
leads to fluctuating p... »