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Determination of the arc-root position in a DC plasma torch
Authors:Seungho Paik  P C Huang  J Heberleinand  E Pfender
Institution:(1) Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 83415-2403 Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA;(2) ERC for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 55455 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:The behavior of an arc operated in the nontransferred mode with a conical-shaped cathode and a nozzle-shaped anode is studied by applying general tyro-dimensional conservation equations and auxiliary relations for the simulation of arc channel flows. The position of the arc-root attachment at the anode surface is determined by using Steenbeck's minimum principle, which postulates a minimum arc voltage for a given current and certain given boundary conditions. The overall effects of the anode-arc root on the plasma flow are, studied by comparing the results with those of the transferred mode of operation. Specific arc-channel diameters are chosen in the simulation in order to verify flit, numerical model through comparisons with experimental results. The results show that Steenbeck's minimum principle is useful for determining the position of the arc-root attachment at the anode surface. Application of this method for control of the arc-anode attachment may be valuable in the design and operation of plasma spray torches to avoid jet instabilities.
Keywords:DC plasma torches  anode arc root  Steenbeck minimum  principle  analysis
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