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Production of a large area diffuse arc plasma with multiple cathode |
Cheng Wang(王城)1, Hai-Chao Cui(崔海超)1, Wan-Wan Li(李皖皖)1, Meng-Ran Liao(廖梦然)1, Wei-Luo Xia(夏维珞)2, Wei-Dong Xia(夏维东)1 |
1 Department of Thermal Science and Energy Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230027, China; 2 Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230031, China |
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Abstract An arc channel at atmospheric pressure tends to shrink generally. In this paper, a non-transferred DC arc plasma device with multiple cathode is introduced to produce a large area arc plasma at atmospheric pressure. This device is comprised of a 42-mm diameter tubular chamber, multiple cathode which is radially inserted into the chamber, and a tungsten anode with a nozzle in its center. In argon/helium atmosphere, a large area and circumferential homogenous diffuse arc plasma, which fills the entire cross section surrounded by the cathode tips, is observed. Results show that the uniformity and stability of diffuse arc plasma are strongly related to the plasma forming gas. Based on these experimental results, an explanation to the arc diffusion is suggested. Moreover, the electron excitation temperature and electron density measured in diffuse helium plasma are much lower than those of constricted arc column, which indicates the diffuse helium plasma probably deviates from the local thermodynamic equilibrium state. Unlike the common non-transferred arc plasma devices, this device can provide a condition for axial-fed feedstock particles. The plasma device is attempted to spheroidize alumina powders by using the central axis to send the powder. Results show that the powder produced is usually a typical hollow sphere.
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Received: 09 October 2016
Revised: 03 November 2016
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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52.75.Hn
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(Plasma torches)
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52.70.-m
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(Plasma diagnostic techniques and instrumentation)
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52.77.-j
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(Plasma applications)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11475174 and11035005) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China (Grant No. WK2090130021). |
Corresponding Authors:
Cheng Wang
E-mail: awcheng@mail.ustc.edu.cn
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Cite this article:
Cheng Wang(王城), Hai-Chao Cui(崔海超), Wan-Wan Li(李皖皖), Meng-Ran Liao(廖梦然), Wei-Luo Xia(夏维珞), Wei-Dong Xia(夏维东) Production of a large area diffuse arc plasma with multiple cathode 2017 Chin. Phys. B 26 025202
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