Impulse plasma is used in surface engineering (Impulse Plasma Deposition') as an efficient source of mass and energy in the synthesis and deposition of various materials in the form of layers. The plasma is generated and accelerated in a coaxial accelerator.z3 In the present work, on the basis of pr
Distribution of magnetic field in the coaxial accelerator of impulse plasma
β Scribed by K Zdunek; T Karwat
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 492 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0042-207X
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β¦ Synopsis
The existing descriptions of the plasma spreading in a coaxial accelerator are based on the snow plough model. This model is not suitable for describing the behaviour of impulse plasma during the IPD synthesis of materials. It has been found that, in this process, caused by the quasi-stationary mode of generation, the impulse plasma when spreading within the accelerator, soon loses its radial symmetry, It has also been found that it can be reduced by using the external electrode made of a ferromagnetic material. Present measurements of magnetic field in the accelerator interelectrode space demonstrate a magnetic field distribution dependence on the presence or not of ferromagnetic material in coaxial accelerator construction.
The experiments suggest that the use of ferromagnetic material in coaxial accelerator construction reduces harmful deformation (and therefore erosion) of the side surface of the internal electrode.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Discharge of the capacitor bank between two coaxial electrodes creates a plasma sheath which is then accelerated and compressed. The magnetohydrodynamic equations are solved using an explicit numerical scheme together with the electrical circuit equations. For calculation in a two-dimensional region