A gas/arc electrode is disclosed for use under vacuum conditions where a first housing encloses a second housing, with an end of the second housing extending through an opening in the first housing and having an outlet orifice. Provisions are made for circulating a coolant through the first housing to surround and cool the second housing. An electrical current and a gas, such as argon, as passed through the second housing, with the current flowing through a narrow stream of the ionized gas flowing through the outlet orifice to a workpiece to be treated. The second housing forms a chamber which has a cross sectional area, in a plane perpendicular to the direction of gas flow, of at least ten times the cross sectional area of the outlet orifi...
Electric arc device for minimizing electrode ablation and heating gases to supersonic or hypersonic ...
The electrical characteristics of a high-power, long-lived, free-burning dc argon arc are presented....
DE 19913614 C UPAB: 20000617 NOVELTY - Gas passes between two electrodes (1,2). One electrode (1) is...
Reducing the pressure in the vicinity of the arc attachment point by allowing the gas to flow throug...
A process for forming a thin metal coating on a substrate wherein a gas stream heated by an electric...
Establishing an arc between water-cooled tungsten-tipped electrodes, maintaining the arc along the c...
Nonconsumable metal electric arc electrodes are described capable of being operated in a variety of ...
An experimental investigation was performed in an effort to measure and increase lifetime of electro...
An analysis is made of the electrophysical processes occurring at the end surface of rod electrodes ...
A device for arc welding is provided in which a continuously-fed electrode wire is in electrical con...
Two electrode configurations were tested in an electric-arc wind tunnel at the NASA Lewis Research C...
An electric arc heater, intended to provide a steady flow of high stagnation temperature gas (up to ...
Energy released by electric arc during short-circuit current interruption is mostly absorbed by the ...
The various processes which control cathode erosion and degradation were identified and evaluated. A...
An electric arc heater, intended to provide a steady flow of high stagnation temperature gas (up to ...
Electric arc device for minimizing electrode ablation and heating gases to supersonic or hypersonic ...
The electrical characteristics of a high-power, long-lived, free-burning dc argon arc are presented....
DE 19913614 C UPAB: 20000617 NOVELTY - Gas passes between two electrodes (1,2). One electrode (1) is...
Reducing the pressure in the vicinity of the arc attachment point by allowing the gas to flow throug...
A process for forming a thin metal coating on a substrate wherein a gas stream heated by an electric...
Establishing an arc between water-cooled tungsten-tipped electrodes, maintaining the arc along the c...
Nonconsumable metal electric arc electrodes are described capable of being operated in a variety of ...
An experimental investigation was performed in an effort to measure and increase lifetime of electro...
An analysis is made of the electrophysical processes occurring at the end surface of rod electrodes ...
A device for arc welding is provided in which a continuously-fed electrode wire is in electrical con...
Two electrode configurations were tested in an electric-arc wind tunnel at the NASA Lewis Research C...
An electric arc heater, intended to provide a steady flow of high stagnation temperature gas (up to ...
Energy released by electric arc during short-circuit current interruption is mostly absorbed by the ...
The various processes which control cathode erosion and degradation were identified and evaluated. A...
An electric arc heater, intended to provide a steady flow of high stagnation temperature gas (up to ...
Electric arc device for minimizing electrode ablation and heating gases to supersonic or hypersonic ...
The electrical characteristics of a high-power, long-lived, free-burning dc argon arc are presented....
DE 19913614 C UPAB: 20000617 NOVELTY - Gas passes between two electrodes (1,2). One electrode (1) is...