CFD analysis of an enhanced nozzle designed for plasma figuring of large optical surfaces

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2016-06-30

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European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology

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Yu N, Jourdain R, Gourma M & Shore P (2016) CFD analysis of an enhanced nozzle designed for plasma figuring of large optical surfaces. 16th International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (EUSPEN), 30th May - 3rd June 2016, Nottingham, UK.

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For addressing the correction of Mid Spatial Frequency (MSF) errors on metre scale optical surfaces induced by sub aperture figuring process, a new generation of non-contact plasma based surface figuring tools has been created at Cranfield University. In this context, this paper presents an investigation that focuses on novel enhanced nozzles that were created for a Radio Frequency (RF) Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) torch. The characteristics of plasma jet delivered by prototype nozzle and a selected enhanced nozzle are compared using an in-house created CFD model. The enhanced nozzle design is based on the results previously obtained throughout a numerical analysis that enabled to identify the key design aspects of these nozzles. This enhanced nozzle is predicted to provide 12.5% smaller footprint and 15.5% higher temperature.

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Plasma jet, surface figuring, MSF, De-Laval nozzle, energy beam, optical fabrication, material removal footprint

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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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