Simple heat flux density probe for industrial plasmas

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A simple and fast probe method, developed originally for use with the plasma jet, is modified for application to inductively coupled radio frequency plasmas. By calorimetric measurements with small probe spheres made of stainless steel, energy transmitted from the plasma to the probe spheres on their path through the plasma can be estimated. The method enables determination of the degree of melting of small powder particles in powder treatment industrial processes.

Inspec keywords: powder technology; calorimetry; plasma probes; plasma temperature; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics; plasma jets

Other keywords: calorimetric measurements; small powder particles; inductively coupled RF plasmas; powder treatment industrial processes; stainless steel; industrial plasmas; heat flux density probe; plasma jet

Subjects: Powder techniques, compaction and sintering; Plasma torches; Electric and magnetic plasma diagnostic techniques, probes; Calorimetry; Plasma temperature and density

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