Arc Root Attachment on the Anode Surface of Arc Plasma Torch Observed with a Novel Method
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The arc-root attachment on the anode surface of a dc non-transferred arc plasma torch has been successfully observed using a novel approach. A specially designed copper mirror with a boron nitride film coated on its surface central-region is employed to avoid the effect of intensive light emitted from the arc column upon the observation of weakly luminous arc root. It is found that the arc-root attachment is diffusive on the anode surface of the argon plasma torch, while constricted arc roots often occur when hydrogen or nitrogen is added into argon as the plasma-forming gas.
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PAN Wen-Xia, LI Teng, MENG Xian, CHEN Xi, WU Cheng-Kang. Arc Root Attachment on the Anode Surface of Arc Plasma Torch Observed with a Novel Method[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(11): 2805-2898.
PAN Wen-Xia, LI Teng, MENG Xian, CHEN Xi, WU Cheng-Kang. Arc Root Attachment on the Anode Surface of Arc Plasma Torch Observed with a Novel Method[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(11): 2805-2898.
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PAN Wen-Xia, LI Teng, MENG Xian, CHEN Xi, WU Cheng-Kang. Arc Root Attachment on the Anode Surface of Arc Plasma Torch Observed with a Novel Method[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(11): 2805-2898.
PAN Wen-Xia, LI Teng, MENG Xian, CHEN Xi, WU Cheng-Kang. Arc Root Attachment on the Anode Surface of Arc Plasma Torch Observed with a Novel Method[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(11): 2805-2898.
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