The characteristics of a low-power-consumption plasma jet and ceramic coatings |
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Authors: | Yang Gao Lian-Tong An Cheng-Qi Sun Zhi-Jun Yan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Materials and Technology, Dalian Maritime University, 116026 Dalian City, Peoples Republic of China |
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Abstract: | The effects of the composition of plasma gases (Ar-N2, Ar-H2), arc current, and voltage on the temperature and velocity of a low-power (5 kW) plasma torch in the arc field free region has been investigated using an enthalpy probe. Coatings of Al2O3-13TiO2 were deposited under different conditions. The results show that in the Ar-N2 plasma, the enthalpy, temperature, and velocity change little with arc current and voltage when regulating the nitrogen proportion in the plasma gas. The hardness of the resulting coatings is 800 to 900 kg/mm2 HV.300. For Ar-H2 plasma, however, increases in the H2 content in the mixture of the gases remarkably enhanced the velocity and heat transfer ability of the plasma jet, with the result that the coatings showed high hardness up to 1200 HV. |
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Keywords: | ceramic coating enthalpy probe low-power plasma plasma jet plasma spraying |
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