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11 May 1987 Potential Of Thermography As A Process Diagnostic Tool For Plasma Forming
Michael D. Kelly, Doug Harris
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Abstract
Arc-plasma spraying is a process used to coat parts with thermal barriers, near surfaces, non-corrosive layers, and to form free standing parts. This process involves depositing liquid materials on a surface by passing particulates through a high temperature > 20,000°C plasma. Molten particles impinge the surface and rapidly solidify to form a bonded composite.
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Michael D. Kelly and Doug Harris "Potential Of Thermography As A Process Diagnostic Tool For Plasma Forming", Proc. SPIE 0780, Thermosense IX: Thermal Infrared Sensing for Diagnostics and Control, (11 May 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940518
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Thermography

Diagnostics

Gas lasers

Plasma diagnostics

Infrared cameras

Liquids

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