T. Beuthe, J. Chang, N. Hayashi, S. Ono, A. Kaliński, D. Galicki, K. Brodowicz
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The thermal characteristics of two nontransferred DC plasma torches have been investigated for operating powers between 10 and 80 kW for various combinations of Ar, N/sub 2/, H/sub 2/, O/sub 2/ and CO/sub 2/ gas mixtures. The Acurex torch contained an axially struck, flow-stabilized plasma arc roughly 10-cm long and a removable mixing section. The MWR-1 torch contained a radially struck plasma arc 0.5-2-cm long but no mixing section. Typical radial temperatures profiles of the MWR-1 torch indicate the rapidity with which the plasma quenches on entering the reaction chamber. The Acurex torch was much less efficient than the MWR-1 torch (typically 50% versus 75%). The thermal efficiency of the torches was significantly affected by the fraction of N/sub 2/, air, Ar, and H/sub 2/ in the plasma gas. The Acurex torch with the mixing plenum in place was able to achieve much better mixing of the plasma gas than the MWR-1 torch. Side injection of gas tended to raise the downstream temperature of the plasma. Increasing concentrations of H/sub 2/ in the Ar-H/sub 2/ plasma decreased the temperature near the exit of the torch and increased the temperature further downstream.<>