A numerical study is done to understand the possible operating regimes of RF-ICP torch (3 MHz, 50 kW) using different gases for plasma formation at atmospheric pressure. A two dimensional numerical simulation of RF-ICP torch using argon, nitrogen, oxygen, and air as plasma gas has been investigated using computational fluid dynamic (CFD) software fluent©. The operating parameters varied here are central gas flow, sheath gas flow, RF-power dissipated in plasma, and plasma gas. The temperature contours, flow field, axial, and radial velocity profiles were investigated under different operating conditions. The plasma resistance, inductance of the torch, and the heat distribution for various plasma gases have also been investigated. The plasma impedance of ICP torch varies with different operating parameters and plays an important role for RF oscillator design and power coupling. These studies will be useful to decide the design criteria for ICP torches required for different material processing applications.
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January 19 2012
A comprehensive study of different gases in inductively coupled plasma torch operating at one atmosphere
Sangeeta B. Punjabi;
Sangeeta B. Punjabi
a)
1Electrical Engineering Department, V. J.T.I, Matunga, Mumbai 400019,
India
2Department of Physics,
University of Mumbai
, Kalina, Santacruz(E) 400098, India
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N. K. Joshi;
N. K. Joshi
3
Faculty of Engineering and technology
, MITS, lakshmangarh, (Sikar), Rajasthan 332311, India
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H. A. Mangalvedekar;
H. A. Mangalvedekar
1Electrical Engineering Department, V. J.T.I, Matunga, Mumbai 400019,
India
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B. K. Lande;
B. K. Lande
1Electrical Engineering Department, V. J.T.I, Matunga, Mumbai 400019,
India
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A. K. Das;
A. K. Das
4
Laser and Plasma Technology Division
, BARC, Mumbai 400085, India
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D. C. Kothari
D. C. Kothari
2Department of Physics,
University of Mumbai
, Kalina, Santacruz(E) 400098, India
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Electronic mail: [email protected].
Phys. Plasmas 19, 012108 (2012)
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Received:
May 17 2011
Accepted:
November 17 2011
Citation
Sangeeta B. Punjabi, N. K. Joshi, H. A. Mangalvedekar, B. K. Lande, A. K. Das, D. C. Kothari; A comprehensive study of different gases in inductively coupled plasma torch operating at one atmosphere. Phys. Plasmas 1 January 2012; 19 (1): 012108. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3676598
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