会议专题

Comparison of Molecular and Argon Gases for Plasma Spraying 

Thermal spray torches commonly use argon for plasma generation. Low thermal properties of argon, however, limit the thermal efficiency of the torches. Use of molecular gases, which must dissociate before ionization, requires larger energy input resulting in enthalpy increase of the plasma. In this paper, the effect of various gas compositions (Ar, Ar+H2, and CO2+CH4) on the torch voltage-current characteristics, power and thermal efficiency were studied. At the same time, in-flight YSZ particle conditions were compared. The higher thermal conductivity and efficiency of CH4+CO2 gas mixture produce more favorable sprayed particle conditions, in particular temperature. At a 50mm spray distance, YSZ particle temperatures were 2470°C and 2896°C for Ar+H2 and CH4+CO2, respectively. Typical arc voltage for the torch operating in CO2+CH4 was 130-180V compared to 45-60 V for Ar+H2. Thermal efficiency was also 20-40% higher.

L. Pershin L. Chen J. Mostaghimi

Centre for Advanced Coating Technologies, University of Toronto,Toronto, Canada

国际会议

2007国际热喷涂大会

北京

英文

2007-05-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)