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Plasma Investigations
2020. V. 58. № 1. P. 12–20
Gadzhiev M.Kh., Kulikov Yu.M., Son E.E., Tyuftyaev A.S., Sargsyan M.A., Yusupov D.I.
Efficient generator of low-temperature argon plasma with an expanding channel of the output
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To study the thermophysical, electrophysical and optical properties of argon, as well as the implementation of various plasma-chemical reactions, a direct-current generator of a high-enthalpy argon plasma jet with a self-adjusting arc length and an expanding channel of the output electrode has been developed. A comparative analysis of the electrophysical characteristics (current–voltage characteristics—CVC, efficiency) in the expanding and cylindrical channels of constant cross section was carried out. Electrical, calorimetric and spectral studies have shown that the created generator of low-temperature plasma provides the formation of a slightly divergent plasma jet of argon with a diameter of 58×103 m and enthalpy of 510 MJ/kg and a mass-average temperature at the outlet of the gas-discharge channel of 512×103 K with an electron concentration in the axial plasma of 1017 cm3, the total electric power of the arc discharge 210 kW and the plasma-forming gas consumption rate of 1.53×103 kg/s. Depending on the initial conditions at a distance of 03×102 m from the nozzle section of the low-temperature plasma generator, the plasma flow velocity varies from 990 to 300 m/s.
Article reference:
Gadzhiev M.Kh., Kulikov Yu.M., Son E.E., Tyuftyaev A.S., Sargsyan M.A., Yusupov D.I. Efficient generator of low-temperature argon plasma with an expanding channel of the output, High Temp., 2020. V. 58. № 1. P. 12