Research of the Binding of an Argon Arc to the Cathode in a DC Plasma Torch

Experiments were carried out to study the stable attachment of an atmospheric pressured argon dc arc to the surface of pure, thoriated and lanthanated tungsten. Using spectroscopic methods electron temperatures and concentrations were obtained in the positive plasma column near the cathode. With a c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plasma physics reports 2023-05, Vol.49 (5), p.622-625
Hauptverfasser: Gadzhiev, M. Kh, Sargsyan, M. A., Tyuftyaev, A. S., Karchugaeva, Z. G., Tereshonok, D. V.
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Zusammenfassung:Experiments were carried out to study the stable attachment of an atmospheric pressured argon dc arc to the surface of pure, thoriated and lanthanated tungsten. Using spectroscopic methods electron temperatures and concentrations were obtained in the positive plasma column near the cathode. With a current of 200 A and a plasma gas flow rate of 1.5 g/s, the average values of temperatures were T e ~ 2.6 eV for pure tungsten, T e ~ 2 eV for thoriated and lanthanated tungesten, and concentrations n e ~ 10 17 cm –3 . In these experiments, the cathode with an insert of lanthanated tungsten (3100 K) had the lowest working surface temperature due to the lower effective work function, while for thoriated and pure tungsten surface temperatures were 3300 and 3800 K, respectively. It was found that at a current of 200 A, the tip of the pure tungsten cathode was in the liquid phase, in contrast to thoriated and lanthanated tungsten that remained in solid phase.
ISSN:1063-780X
1562-6938
DOI:10.1134/S1063780X22601493