Equipment for pulsed thermal treatment of the surfaces of materials by a low-energy electron beam

Bibliographic Details
Parent link:High Temperature Material Processes: An International Quarterly of High-Technology Plasma Processes
Vol. 17, № 2-3.— 2013.— P. 187-194
Other Authors: Devyatkov V. N., Koval N. N. Nikolay Nikolaevich, Grigoriev S. V., Teresov A. D.
Summary:This paper describes the design of the equipment used for studying the treatment of the surfaces of metal specimens and presents the results of studies of a source that produces a low-energy high-current electron beam. An electron beam with a current of up to 300 A and pulse duration of 20−200 µs is generated in a gas-filled diode with a plasma cathode at a pulse repetition rate of 0.3−15 s−1 and at an accelerating voltage of up to 25 kV. The space-charge-compensated electron beam is transported in a longitudinal magnetic field for a distance of 20−30 cm to the region of its interaction with a solid. At a current density of up to 20 A/cm2, the beam power density proves to be sufficient for melting a metal surface by means of one or several pulses.
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Language:Russian
Published: 2013
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Format: Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=602491