Title :
Hybrid magneto-plasma accelerator use for the deposition of coatings
Author :
Sivkov, A. ; Ilyin, A.P. ; Gerasimov, D.U. ; Saigash, A.S. ; Kwon, Y.S.
Author_Institution :
High Voltage Res. Inst., Tomsk Polytech. Univ., Russia
Abstract :
Experimental results on high-velocity acceleration of plasma in a coaxial magneto-plasma accelerator are presented. With a barrel length of 300 mm, the front part of the discharge-plasma structure was accelerated by a current pulse of up to 150 kA to a velocity of 3-5 km/s at atmospheric pressure. For one cycle the plasma mass is obtained up to 10 g. The coatings of copper and alloy steel of high quality are obtained with a thickness of 100 /spl mu/m on the metallic substrates with the formation of a boundary layer of the mutual mixture up to 50 /spl mu/m. In the accelerator with the titanium electrodes a dynamic synthesis of titanium carbide is achieved. TiC+Ti (2:1) composite coating with a thickness of 1 mm is deposited onto a steel substrate. Superdeep penetration of the beam substance to a depth of 350 /spl mu/m with the channels diameter of penetration of /spl sim/1 /spl mu/m as well as a severe change of the steel microstructure and the increase of microhardness of substrate by an augmentation established. Experimental data, which allows one to explain the superdeep penetration with a cumulation classical theory and cumulative streams penetration, are obtained.
Keywords :
alloy steel; coatings; copper alloys; plasma accelerators; plasma boundary layers; plasma materials processing; substrates; titanium alloys; 1 mm; 100 mum; 3 to 5 km/s; 300 mm; 350 mum; 50 mum; Cu; TiC-T; alloy steel; boundary layer; coaxial hybrid magneto-plasma accelerator; composite coating; copper; cumulation classical theory; cumulative streams penetration; current pulse; discharge-plasma structure; dynamic synthesis; metallic substrates; microhardness; mutual mixture; plasma mass; steel microstructure; steel substrate; superdeep penetration; titanium carbide; titanium electrodes;
Conference_Titel :
Science and Technology, 2003. Proceedings KORUS 2003. The 7th Korea-Russia International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Ulsan, South Korea
Print_ISBN :
89-7868-617-6