Abstract
The present paper examines a hybrid DC arc thermal plasma torch with gas-water stabilisation and its application for thermal spraying. The torch was worked out based on the water-stabilised plasma torch WSP, main features of which are high temperature of the generated plasma and high powder through-put. In the hybrid torch the cathode part is modified in the way like in gas torches, which not only provides proper stabilisation of the arc in this region and cathode protection from contact with stabilising water but also allows to vary properties of the generated plasma. Change of the secondary gas flow rate, which is usually argon, results in strong changes of the plasma gas density, while the energy balance of the torch remains almost unchanged. This in turn leads to modification of the plasma jet properties. The paper describes effect of the plasma torch parameters on behaviour of the generated plasma jet and injected powder particles. The results show how particle velocities follow changes of the plasma jet properties according to the plasma torch operation parameters. Both increase of arc current and argon flow rate provided increase of particle velocities.