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    Novel Jet Stability Evaluating Method for DC Plasma Torch

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    Cao, Xiuquan
    Chen, Weiming
    Liang, Yunhao
    Liu, Xing
    Li, Bin
    Tang, Yufeng
    Affiliation
    Sichuan University of Science & Engineering; University of Chester; Sichuan Vocational College of Chemical Industry
    Publication Date
    2025-12-27
    
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    Abstract
    The jet stability of a DC plasma torch affects not only the service life of the torch but also processing consistency in industrial applications. To evaluate both instantaneous and longstanding jet stabilities of a plasma torch, a novel jet stability evaluation method has been developed in this study. The collected raw signals were first analyzed using the fast Fourier transform and filtered with identified characteristic frequencies. Based on the filtered signals, a 200 ms sliding window method was employed to evaluate the relative fluctuation of arc voltage in terms of both longstanding and instantaneous jet stabilities of the plasma torch. The results show that: (1) the proposed method can effectively evaluate both instantaneous and longstanding jet stability of a DC plasma torch; (2) the arc voltage and arc current signals contain a characteristic frequency, which is strongly influenced by the gas flow rate; (3) the laminar plasma torch operates stably at an arc current of 90 A, and its longstanding jet stability improves with increasing gas flow rate. The findings and proposed method provide informative guidance to those interested in the improvement of plasma jet stability and processing consistency.</jats:p>
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    Cao, X., Chen, W., Liang, Y., Liu, X., Li, B., & Tang, Y. (2026). Novel Jet Stability Evaluating Method for DC Plasma Torch. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 46(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-025-10634-4
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    Springer Nature
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    Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/629823
    DOI
    10.1007/s11090-025-10634-4
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    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11090-025-10634-4
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    Language
    en
    Description
    The version of record of this article, first published in Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, is available online at Publisher’s website: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11090-025-10634-4.
    ISSN
    0272-4324
    EISSN
    1572-8986
    Sponsors
    The authors appreciate the supports of the Scientific Research and Innovation Team Program of Sichuan University of Science and Technology (No. SUSE652A004), the Luzhou City Science and Technology Plan Project (No.2024JYJ004) and the Key Laboratory of Mechanical Structure Optimization & Material Application Technology of Luzhou (No.SCHYZSA-2025-01).
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