Title :
Studies of material surface erosion exposed to plasmas in an electrothermal launcher
Author :
Hankins, O.E. ; Bourham, M.A. ; Gilligan, J.G. ; Tallavarjula, S.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The experimental electrothermal launcher device SIRENS has been operated to measure the erosion of material surfaces subjected to high-heat flux from a high-density, low-temperature plasma (1-3 eV) with a strong applied magnetic field. High-heat flux erosion studies have been performed on Lexan, graphite, copper, brass, stainless steel, and aluminum samples. Initial analysis of the samples indicates a strong axial erosion dependence for metallic surfaces as opposed to uniform ablation for insulators. Surface conditioning through multiple exposure to repetitive discharges showed a decrease in the rate of ablation for a Lexan insulator and an increasing erosion rate for metallic surfaces. Externally applied parallel magnetic fields of up to 10 T were applied in experiments with Lexan samples to demonstrate the magnetic vapor shielding phenomenon. The result indicates a threshold for the onset of the magnetic vapor shielding effect. For the field above the threshold, a reduction of the surface ablation of the sample was observed, implying a reduction of the energy transport through the vapor shield with applied field
Keywords :
plasma applications; wear; 1 to 3 eV; 10 T; Lexan samples; SIRENS; discharges; electrothermal launcher; high-density low-temperature plasma; high-heat flux; magnetic vapor shielding; material surface erosion; plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110591