Plasma torch electrode

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Inventors

Dumais, Debbie A.
Mueggenburg H. Harry (Carmichael, CA), Anderson
Brad J. (Cameron Park, CA), Sieger

Application #

321707

Filed

Oct-12-1994

Published

Oct-3-1995

Current US Class

219/119
219/121.48
219/121.49
219/121.52

International Classes

B23K 010/00

Field of Search

219/118 219/119 219/121.52 219/121.42 219/121.48 219/121.51 219/74 219/75 219/121.49 313/231.21 313/231.31 313/231.41

Assignee

Aerojet General Corporation (Rancho Cardova, CA)

Examiners

Paschall; Mark H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Townsend and Townsend and Crew

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Abstract
An electrode for a plasma torch comprises multiple platelets that are stacked together. The platelets have openings that are oriented to form a bore through the electrode adapted for generating a plasma arc. The platelets also have apertures arranged to form multiple coolant channels through the electrode. The coolant channels are immediately adjacent to the bore and extend substantially along the entire length of the bore. This increases the heat transfer area between liquid coolant flowing through the channels and the hot plasma arc within the bore to reduce the temperature of the exposed electrode surface, thereby increasing the lifetime of the electrode. A second set of passages can exist within the electrode to inject gas through the electrode wall at the surface of the bore. This secondary gas injection is directed tangential to the bore surface to create or enhanced gas swirl, thereby rotating the arc foot and eliminating or reducing arc attachment induced erosion damage.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A plasma torch electrode comprising multiple platelets that are joined together to form an electrical connection therebetween, each platelet having a perimetrical side surface and a first opening spaced radially inward therefrom, said platelets being arranged so that said openings are aligned to form a bore through said electrode, a plurality of said platelets having apertures that are aligned to form a channel, said channel having an inlet adapted for coupling to a source of coolant.

2. The electrode of claim 1 wherein a substantial portion of said channel is generally parallel to a substantial portion of said bore.

3. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said apertures are aligned to form multiple channels, said bore being concentrically positioned within said multiple channels.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to plasma torches generally, and more specifically to a platelet cooled electrode for a plasma torch.

Plasma torches are commonly used for cutting, welding and spray bonding of workpieces in numerous applications such as toxic waste disposal, metal processing and ash vitrification. Plasma torches generally operate by directing a plasma consisting of ionized gas particles toward the workpiece. A gas to be ionized is channeled between a pair of electrodes and directed through an orifice at the front end of the torch. A high voltage is applied to the electrodes causing an arc to jump the gap between the electrodes, thereby heating the gas and causing it to ionize. The ionized gas flows through the orifice and appears as an arc or flame. In an alternate application, only a single electrode is used and a transferred or cutting arc jumps from the electrode directly to the workpiece.

During the operation of a conventional plasma torch, the torch becomes very hot, especially the surfaces of the electrodes that are directly exposed to the plasma arc. Sufficient cooling must be provided during normal operation to prevent these electrode surfaces from either melting or deteriorating too rapidly. To cool the electrodes, fluid coolant, such as water or gas, is directed through channels or passageways in the electrodes to transfer heat away from the hot electrode surfaces through convection. Typically, the electrodes are manufactured in one piece and the coolant channels are then machined into the finished electrodes using conventional techniques.
 
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