Abstract

A low-temperature plasma generator of a mixture of nitrogen and propane has been developed, with the possibility of supplying propane to the cathode region, to the arc burning zone, and also to the plasma stream below the arc binding zone. The maximum propane flow rate for a given plasmatron design and plasma-forming nitrogen flow rate, at which the arc is stable, was determined. When propane is supplied into the arc binding zone, the decay products are deposited mainly on the electrodes, and when it’s supplied to the anode after the arc binding, the decomposition products are deposited mainly at the anode exit. The study of the microstructure and analysis of the phase composition of the decomposition products of propane were performed.

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