I. Ahmed et Tl. Bergman, Three-dimensional simulation of thermal plasma spraying of partially molten ceramic agglomerates, J THERM SPR, 9(2), 2000, pp. 215-224
Thermal plasma spraying of agglomerated nanostructured ceramic particles ha
s been studied using computational fluid dynamics. The plasma jet is modele
d as a mixture of Ar-H-2 plasmas issuing into a quiescent atmosphere. The p
articles, modeled as micron sized spheres, are introduced into the jet outs
ide the plasma gun exit with radial injection. The existence of a simple ta
rget in front of the plasma gun is taken into account. The trajectories and
state histories of particles of various sizes during their flight through
the jet are presented. Moreover, the solid-liquid interface within the part
icles is tracked in an attempt to predict the amount of unmelted material r
etained in these particles at various axial distances from the gun exit. Th
e effects of turbulence in the jet on these particle histories are accounte
d for. It is shown that, for the range of particle sizes and the plasma gun
operating conditions studied, both the deposition location and the retaine
d unmolten fraction are strongly affected by the size of the particles. The
predictions are significant in terms of showing general trends, which will
be useful in identifying processing windows for producing optimally nanost
ructured coatings.