Arc-Cathode Coupling in the Modeling of a Conventional DC Plasma Spray Torch

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作者
Alaya, M. [1 ]
Chazelas, C. [1 ]
Mariaux, G. [1 ]
Vardelle, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Limoges, ENSIL, Limoges, France
关键词
arc-cathode interaction; boundary conditions; numerical simulations; plasma spraying; plasma torch;
D O I
10.1007/s11666-014-0162-6
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
The plasma torch is the basis of the plasma spray process and understanding of the electric arc dynamics within the plasma torch is necessary for better control of torch and process instabilities. Numerical simulation is a useful tool for investigating the effect of the torch geometry and operating parameters on the electric arc characteristics provided that the model of arc dynamics is reliable and the boundary conditions of the computational domain are well founded. However, such a model should also address the intricate transient and 3D interactions between the electrically conducting fluid and electromagnetic, thermal, and acoustics phenomena. Especially, the description of the electrode regions where the electric arc connects with solid material is an important part of a realistic model of the plasma torch operation as the properties of electric arcs at atmospheric pressure depend not only on the arc plasma medium, but also on the electrodes. This paper describes the 3D and time-dependent numerical simulation of a plasma arc and is focused on the cathode boundary conditions. This model was used to investigate the differences in arc characteristics when the cathode is included into the numerical domain and coupled with the arc. The magnetic and thermal coupling between the cathode and arc made it possible to get rid of the current density boundary condition at the cathode tip that is delicate to predetermine. It also allowed a better prediction of the cathode flow jet generated by the pumping action induced by the interaction of the self-magnetic field with the electric current and so it allowed a better description of the dynamics of arc. It should be a necessary step in the development of a fully predictive model of DC plasma torch operation.
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