Abstract

The features of alternating current plasma torches with rod electrodes and the phenomena and regularities observed during their work in a wide power range of 0.1–7 MW are considered. The mechanism of the reignition of the arc in the single-phase and three-phase working modes of a plasma torch is studied. The characteristic differences of these processes, the existence of which is explained by the conservation of the concentration of current carriers in the interelectrode gap in the three-phase mode, are given. It is shown that the reignition voltage varies in accordance with the variation of the temperature of the electrode surface, and the electrode temperature saturated with the increase in the current and the reignition voltage is constant. Particular attention is paid to analysis of the external characteristics of plasma torches in different working modes when using nitrogen, hydrogen, or argon as the working gas. The effect of the physical parameters of plasma on the shape of the voltage curves and current–voltage characteristic of arcs is considered, and the dependence of the energy parameters of plasma torches on them is described.

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