Abstract

Effects of the driving frequency on temperature in a multiphase ac arc were successfully clarified. A multiphase ac arc is one of the thermal plasmas, which is suitable for producing functional materials such as nanoparticles, in-flight glass melting, and waste treatment in terms of its large plasma volume, high-energy efficiency, and low flow velocity. The temperature and arc behavior in various driving frequencies were investigated by the observation system consisting of a high-speed video camera and bandpass filters for plasma spectroscopy. The temperature measurement was conducted on the basis of the Boltzmann plot method. The obtained results indicated that the arc behavior and its temperature field were strongly influenced by the driving frequency. An increase of the frequency led to concentrated arc region, higher arc temperature at the center of electrode region and lower arc fluctuation. The temperature and its distribution can be controlled depending on the material properties to be treated and the purpose of the process.

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