https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:1999253
CIPASS — An ignition method for the innovative plasma torch “LARGE”
Department of Electrical Engineering, UniBw-Munich, Germany
Corresponding author: ralf.hartmann@unibw-muenchen.de
Received:
10
June
1999
Revised:
23
September
1999
Accepted:
24
September
1999
Published online: 15 December 1999
Most plasma torches applied in modern thermal plasma processes can be ignited by a high voltage sparkover or by a pilot arc because of the small distance between cathode and anode. The innovative plasma torch LARGE however is characterized by an arrangement of the electrodes opposite to each other on a common axis with a variable distance up to some hundred millimeters. The central part of the torch between the electrodes is divided into electrically insulated cascade plates. For industrial application of the torch LARGE a complete electronic ignition for high currents is substantial. A new semiconductor based method of Combined Ignition by Pilot Arcing and Successive Switching (CIPASS) was developed. This ignition technique was investigated by electrical and optical diagnostics.
PACS: 52.75.Hn – Plasma torches / 52.70.Ds – Electric and magnetic measurements
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