Anomalous high-velocity outbursts ejected from the surface of tungsten microdroplets in a flow of argon-air plasma

For the first time, a phenomenon of high-velocity outbursts ejected from the surface of liquid tungsten microparticles in a flow of argon-air plasma under atmospheric pressure was observed. As tungsten particles sized 50 to 200 μm moved in a plasma flow, stratified radiating spheres up to 9 mm in di...

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Veröffentlicht in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2016-02, Vol.110 (1), p.12057-12062
Hauptverfasser: Gulyaev, I P, Dolmatov, A V, Gulyaev, P Yu, Iordan, V I, Kharlamov, M Yu, Krivtsun, I V
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Zusammenfassung:For the first time, a phenomenon of high-velocity outbursts ejected from the surface of liquid tungsten microparticles in a flow of argon-air plasma under atmospheric pressure was observed. As tungsten particles sized 50 to 200 μm moved in a plasma flow, stratified radiating spheres up to 9 mm in diameter formed around such particles. The spheres were sources of high-velocity outbursts whose ejection direction coincided with the direction of the plasma flow. The velocity of the anomalous outbursts amounted to 3-20 km s. In the outburst images, the distribution of glow intensity along outburst tracks exhibited a wavy decaying behavior with a wavelength of 5-15 mm. Possible physical factors that could be the cause of the phenomenon are discussed.
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/110/1/012057