Investigation of power dissipation in a collimated energy beam

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dc.contributor.author Yu, Nan
dc.contributor.author Jourdain, Renaud
dc.contributor.author Gourma, Mustapha
dc.contributor.author Shore, Paul
dc.date.accessioned 2016-08-19T12:45:35Z
dc.date.available 2016-08-19T12:45:35Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-20
dc.identifier.citation Nan Yu, Renaud Jourdain, Mustapha Gourma and Paul Shore. Investigation of power dissipation in a collimated energy beam. en_UK
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/10362
dc.description.abstract To satisfy the worldwide demand for large ultra-precision optical surfaces, a fast process chain - grinding, polishing and plasma figuring- has been established by the Precision Engineering Institute at Cranfield University. The focus of Cranfield Plasma Figuring team is the creation of next generation of highly collimated energy beam for plasma figuring. Currently, plasma figuring has the capability to shorten processing duration for the correction of metre-scale optical surfaces. High form accuracy can be achieved (e.g. 2.5 hours and 31 nm RMS for 400mm diameter surface). However, it is known that Mid Spatial Frequency (MSF) surface errors are induced when the plasma figuring process is carried out. The work discussed in this paper deals with the characterisation of highly collimated plasma jets delivered by the Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) torches. Also a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model is introduced. This model is used to assess the behaviour of the plasma jet within the best known processing condition. Finally temperature measurement experiments were performed to determine the energy dissipated values that characterise best the ICP torch coil and its De-Laval nozzle. en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher Trans Tech Publications en_UK
dc.rights Published by Trans Tech Publications. This is the Author Accepted Manuscript. This article may be used for personal use only.
dc.subject plasma jet en_UK
dc.subject De-Laval nozzle en_UK
dc.subject energy beam en_UK
dc.subject surface processing en_UK
dc.subject material removal footprint en_UK
dc.title Investigation of power dissipation in a collimated energy beam en_UK
dc.type Conference paper en_UK


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