A comprehensive experimental examination of the interaction between a
subsonic thermal plasma jet and injected alumina particles is presente
d. Measurements of plasma velocity, temperature, and entrained air wer
e obtained from an enthalpy probe and mass spectrometer combination. A
diffusive separation, or demixing, of the Ar and He plasma gas was ob
served Centerline plasma velocities and temperatures ranged from 150-1
500 m/s and 2000 to 14,000 K, respectfully, in the region between the
torch and a typical substrate location of 90 mm. Measurements of parti
cle size, velocity, temperature, and local number density were obtaine
d from a combination laser particle sizing system, Laser doppler veloc
imeter (LDV), and two-color pyrometer. Centerline temperatures and vel
ocities for the nominally 30 mu m particles used weve 2400-2800 K and
150-200 m/s, respectively.