Claims
- 1. A process of radial stabilization and homogenization of a plasma stream with a concentration of charged particles between 2.00.times.10.sup.24 and 0.3.times.10.sup.23 per cubic centimeter in number and with a temperature between 15,000.degree. K and 60,000.degree. K, wherein the arc is created between the front surface of a rod cathode arranged in an arc chamber of a plasma burner and an anode arranged outside the arc chamber, the arc passes through at least two orifice plates, the arc is stabilized by a cooling eddy of liquid led in a tangential direction into at least one of the spaces between the orifice plates or the orifice plates and the nozzle, the arc passes through the nozzle hole, and after leaving the nozzle hole the arc is bent in one direction toward the perimetric anode surface lying out of the main outlet plasma stream emitted from the nozzle.
- 2. In an arc liquid stabilized plasma burner, said burner having an arc chamber, a rod cathode protruding into the arc chamber, a nozzle arranged in the wall of the chamber, and an anode arranged spaced from the nozzle, the improvement wherein the anode is placed outside the arc chamber and is formed as a rotational body the axis of rotation of which includes with the axis of the circular hole of the hozzle, an angle smaller than 20.degree., the perimetric surface of the rotational anode is placed in the vicinity of the circular hole of the nozzle, the distance between the perimetric surface of the anode and the axis of the circular hole of the nozzle being at least equal to or larger than the radius of the circular hole of the nozzle, and smaller than the radius of the forward-active surface of the rod cathode at the arc.
- 3. A plasma burner according to claim 2 wherein the perimetric surface of the rotational anode is cylindrical.
- 4. A plasma burner according to claim 2, wherein the perimetric surface of the rotational anode is frusto conical, said surface converging in a direction away from the nozzle.
- 5. A plasma burner according to claim 2, comprising a first casing enclosing the arc chamber, means for supporting and drivingly rotating the anode, a second housing enclosing said last named means, and means adjustably connecting said two housings, so that the angle between the axes of the two housings may be adjusted.
- 6. A plasma burner according to claim 5, wherein said connecting means also permits the adjustment of said two axes toward and away from each other.
- 7. A plasma burner, according to claim 2, wherein the point on the rotational anode which is closest to the axis of the circular hole of the nozzle is displaced from a plane passing through such axes in a direction opposite the direction of rotation of the anode.
- 8. A plasma burner according to claim 2, comprising a housing containing the arc chamber of the burner, a rod cathode, means for progressively feeding the rod cathode into the arc chamber, at least two orifice plates spaced from each other through which the plasma stream passes, and a nozzle through which the plasma stream, after having passed through the orifice plate, leaves the housing, and means for forming an arc-cooling eddy of liquid in at least one of the spaces between the orifice plates or the orifice plates and the nozzle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 144,169, filed Apr. 25, 1980 abandoned.
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