Effect of a Spatially Fluctuating Heating of Particles in a Plasma Spray Process

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Date
2022
Volume
43
Issue
1
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Dordrecht : Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
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The work is concerned with the effect of a spatially fluctuating heating of Al2O3 particles with diameters of 5–120 μm during a plasma spray process. A plasma jet is generated in a mixture of Ar (40 NLPM) and H2 (14 NLPM) and in pure Ar at an electric current of 600 A. The tracing of the injected particles in the plume region of the plasma jets is considered in the framework of a three-dimensional model taking into account a turbulent fluid flow. It is shown that the heat source for the injected particles exhibits a well pronounced spatially fluctuating structure due to the enhancement of the thermal conductivity resulting from dissociation and ionization of the molecular gas in the temperature range of 2500–4000 K and 13,000–14,000 K, respectively. During their travel towards the substrate, the particles are therefore repeatedly heated in the gas mixture in contrast to the case of pure argon. Particles injected in the gas mixture reach the substrate with a higher average temperature and velocity.

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3D plasma jet, Particle heating, Plasma spray, Turbulent flow
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Zhu, T., Baeva, M., Testrich, H., Kewitz, T., & Foest, R. (2022). Effect of a Spatially Fluctuating Heating of Particles in a Plasma Spray Process. 43(1). https://doi.org//10.1007/s11090-022-10290-y
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