Published 1995 | Version v1
Journal article

Technological challenges in thermal plasma production

  • 1. CSIRO, Preston, VIC (Australia). Div. of Manufacturing Technology

Description

Thermal plasmas, generated by electric arc discharges, are used in a variety of industrial applications. The electric arc is a constricted electrical discharge with a high temperature in the range 6000-25,000 K. These characteristics are useful in plasma cutting, spraying, welding and specific areas of material processing. The thermal plasma technology is an enabling process technology and its status in the market depends upon its advantages over competing technologies. A few technological challenges to enhance the status of plasma technology are to improve the utilisation of the unique characteristics of the electric arc and to provide enhanced control of the process. In particular, new solutions are required for increasing the plasma-material interaction, controlling the electrode roots and controlling the thermal power generated by the arcing process. In this paper, the advantages of plasma technology, its constraints and future challenges for technology developments are highlighted. 36 refs., 14 figs

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Australian Journal of Physics
Journal Volume
48
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 377-401.
ISSN
0004-9506
CODEN
AUJPAS

Conference

Title
3. Japan-Australia workshop on gaseous electronics and its applications.
Dates
Jul 1994.
Place
Yeppoon, QLD (Australia).

INIS

Country of Publication
Australia
Country of Input or Organization
Australia
INIS RN
27012482
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
DESIGN; ELECTRIC ARCS; ELECTRIC DISCHARGES; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; HOT PLASMA; OPTIMIZATION; PLASMA HEATING; PLASMA PRODUCTION; TEMPERATURE RANGE OVER 4000 K; USES
Descriptors DEC
CURRENTS; DATA; ELECTRIC CURRENTS; HEATING; INFORMATION; NUMERICAL DATA; PLASMA; TEMPERATURE RANGE