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Diagnostics Under Thermal Plasma Conditions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

P. Fauchais
Affiliation:
Equipe Thermodynamique et Plasmas, Laboratoire Ceramiques Nouvelles LA 320 Université de Limoqes, France
J.F. Coudert
Affiliation:
Equipe Thermodynamique et Plasmas, Laboratoire Ceramiques Nouvelles LA 320 Université de Limoqes, France
A. Vardelle
Affiliation:
Equipe Thermodynamique et Plasmas, Laboratoire Ceramiques Nouvelles LA 320 Université de Limoqes, France
M. Vardelle
Affiliation:
Equipe Thermodynamique et Plasmas, Laboratoire Ceramiques Nouvelles LA 320 Université de Limoqes, France
J. Lesinski
Affiliation:
Equipe Thermodynamique et Plasmas, Laboratoire Ceramiques Nouvelles LA 320 Université de Limoqes, France
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Abstract

A number of diagnostics problems in the low temperature plasma generators have been analysed with special attention to the plasma spraying process, and a general approach to these problems has been proposed. The advantages, difficulties and limitations of optical nonintrusive methods have been discussed. Examples based on authors experience during last few years, are given.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1984

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