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16 July 1986 Measurement in a Low-Pressure Plasma Jet with a Laser Dual Focus Velocimeter (L2F)
H.-D. Steffens, K.-H. Busse, H. Selbach
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Proceedings Volume 0599, Optics in Engineering Measurement; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952403
Event: 1985 International Technical Symposium/Europe, 1985, Cannes, France
Abstract
Even at the present time it is not always possible to obtain satisfactory results from plasma spraying in aerospace applications. This is because there is insufficient theoretical and experimental understanding of all the parameters which influence the deposition process. Among the important factors which must be further explored are the velocities and the flow characteristics of the plasma jet. In this paper we present new results from measurements utilizing a Laser Dual Focus Velocimeter. Velocity and turbulence intensity measurements of both the plasma and powder particles were taken at tank pressures of 50 and 1013 mbars.
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H.-D. Steffens, K.-H. Busse, and H. Selbach "Measurement in a Low-Pressure Plasma Jet with a Laser Dual Focus Velocimeter (L2F)", Proc. SPIE 0599, Optics in Engineering Measurement, (16 July 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952403
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Particles

Turbulence

Atmospheric particles

Atmospheric plasma

Argon

Doppler effect

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