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Title: Optimization of plasma flow parameters of the magnetoplasma compressor
Authors: Dojćinović, I. P.
Kuraica, Milorad
Obradovć, B. M.
Cvetanović, N.
Purić, J.
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2007
Journal: Plasma Sources Science and Technology
Abstract: 
Optimization of the working conditions of the magnetoplasma compressor (MPC) has been performed through analysing discharge and compression plasma flow parameters in hydrogen, nitrogen and argon at different pressures. Energy conversion rate, volt-ampere curve exponent and plasma flow velocities have been studied to optimize the efficiency of energy transfer from the supply source to the plasma. It has been found that the most effective energy transfer from the supply to the plasma is in hydrogen as a working gas at 1000 Pa pressure. It was found that the accelerating regime exists for hydrogen up to 3000 Pa pressures, in nitrogen up to 2000 Pa and in argon up to 1000 Pa pressure. At higher pressures MPC in all the gases works in the decelerating regime. At pressures lower than 200 Pa, high cathode erosion is observed. MPC plasma flow parameter optimization is very important because this plasma accelerating system may be of special interest for solid surface modification and other technology applications. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/321
ISSN: 0963-0252
DOI: 10.1088/0963-0252/16/1/010
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