NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE MELTING OF PARTICLES INJECTED IN A PLASMA JET

  • Romero Rojas J
  • Cruchaga M
  • Celentano D
  • et al.
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This work presents the numerical simulation of the melting process of a particle injected in a plasma jet. The plasma process is nowadays applied to produce thin coatings on metal mechanical components with the aim of improving the surface resistance to different phenomena such as corrosion, temperature or wear. In this work we studied the heat transfer including phase-change of a bi-layer particle composed of a metallic iron core coated with ceramic alumina, inside a plasma jet. The model accounted for the environmental conditions along the particle path. The numerical simulation of this problem was performed via a temperature-based phase-change finite element formulation. The results obtained with this methodology satisfactorily described the melting process of the particle. Particularly, the results of the present work illustrate the phase change evolution in a bi-layer particle during its motion in the plasma jet. Moreover, the numerical trends agreed with those previously reported in the literature and computed with a finite volume enthalpy based formulation.

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Romero Rojas, J., Cruchaga, M. A., Celentano, D. J., El Ganaoui, M., & Pateyron, B. (2009). NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE MELTING OF PARTICLES INJECTED IN A PLASMA JET. Ingeniare. Revista Chilena de Ingeniería, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-33052009000300003

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