2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11666-022-01336-w
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The Influence of Substrate Topography on the Plasma Jet Flow in the Substrate Boundary Layer under Suspension Plasma Spray Conditions: A Numerical Approach

Abstract: This study deals with the numerical analysis of the plasma jet behavior close to the substrate surface depending on its topography. It uses a 2D axisymmetric time-dependent CFD model solved with the Ansys Fluent 2020/R1 package. The model takes into consideration the nonlinear thermophysical properties and turbulent phenomena of the plasma jet as well as its interaction with the microtextured substrate. Representative substrate topographies were considered as a boundary condition in the numerical simulations. … Show more

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“…The maximum values of the respective BC for each section are shown in Table 1. The entire domain simulation is more widely discussed in the previous studies (Ref 10,33) considering the plasma generation, free-jet flow, and the interaction between the plasma jet and the microtextured substrate. Figure 6 shows the scheme of computational domain BCs related to the plasma flow and the coating material modeling.…”
Section: Initial and Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum values of the respective BC for each section are shown in Table 1. The entire domain simulation is more widely discussed in the previous studies (Ref 10,33) considering the plasma generation, free-jet flow, and the interaction between the plasma jet and the microtextured substrate. Figure 6 shows the scheme of computational domain BCs related to the plasma flow and the coating material modeling.…”
Section: Initial and Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits include their high plasma density, enabling efficient chemical reactions, surface modifications, and sterilisation (Lin et al ., 2021). They also offer precise targeting, allowing localised treatments with precise control (Kiełczawa et al ., 2022). Plasma jets provide rapid treatment due to their high plasma density and localised nature, making them suitable for high‐throughput applications.…”
Section: Common Cold Plasma Generation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%