2009
DOI: 10.1088/0963-0252/18/3/035005
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Monochromatic imaging technique used to study dc arc plasma under the influence of a transverse magnetic field

Abstract: The monochromatic imaging technique was used for diagnosing atmospheric pressure direct-current (dc) arc plasma with continuous aerosol analyte supply. The arc plasma was subjected to transverse sine wave variable magnetic fields of strengths up to 12 mT (peak-to-peak) and a frequency of 50 Hz. Spatially resolved spectral emission redistributions, coupled with intensity enhancements, are characterized in steady state and plasma exposed to the magnetic field. By a magnetic field oriented transversally to the el… Show more

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“…3b. Detail description of the experimental setup was reported previously [18,19], while its brief overview is presented in this study. Namely, the set-up consists of plate brass segments and plate copper diaphragms that are electrically insulated and water-cooled.…”
Section: Experimental Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3b. Detail description of the experimental setup was reported previously [18,19], while its brief overview is presented in this study. Namely, the set-up consists of plate brass segments and plate copper diaphragms that are electrically insulated and water-cooled.…”
Section: Experimental Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar studies such as the investigation of non-thermal, RF generated, APPT interaction with an applied DC magnetic field, where parallel and traverse magnetic field interactions with the plasma flow field were discussed quantitatively showing intensified or reduced plasma flow fields, respectively [80]. Monochromatic imaging techniques used to study transferred-arc plasma behavior in the presence of a transverse magnetic field where a relatively small, sinusoidal, transverse magnetic field showed arc elongation effects due to the external magnetic field, have also been investigated [81]. 3D numerical modeling of transferred-arc plasma deflected by an external magnetic field has been performed with deflection results similar in nature to experiments previously listed [82].…”
Section: Theory On Magnetic Field Interactions With a Plasma Flow Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%