RT Journal Article ID 327f52645ee9ba9c A1 Rigot, D. A1 Delluc, Guy A1 Pateyron, Bernard A1 Coudert, J. F. A1 Fauchais, Pierre A1 Wigren, Jan T1 TRANSIENT EVOLUTION AND SHIFTS OF SIGNALS EMITTED BY A D.C. PLASMA GUN (TYPE PTF4) JF High Temperature Material Processes: An International Quarterly of High-Technology Plasma Processes JO HTM YR 2003 FD 2003-06-01 VO 7 IS 2 OP 11 AB The on line monitoring of a plasma gun spray parameters is in full development in industrial plasma spray processes in order to achieve a better reproducibility and reliability of the coatings. This on line monitoring in particular allows to compensate for the torch voltage drop with the electrode erosion but there is a need to determine when this erosion becomes disastrous. To achieve such a goal, the measurement of the signals emitted by a plasma torch (sound and voltage) must be performed very precisely at the frequency of the fluctuation of the arc, but the drift due to the erosion of the electrodes must also be taken into account. The key issue is to know which time scale would be the most relevant to indicate how far can the electrodes could be used before they have to be changed. This paper presents in a first section, the different time scales with their physical phenomena related to: from a short time range of a few microsecond related to the fluctuations of the arc root to the electrode lifetime in the range of tens of hours), and explain how they are linked. The second part is dedicated to the influence of the way to ignite the torch, by studying the transient arc current evolution during the first instant of the restart sequence and its consequence on the electrode erosion. It is shown hereunder, that if there is no burst of arc current intensity, the anode electrode is prevented from premature erosion. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/57d172397126f956,6b6a11ba3e975d5b,327f52645ee9ba9c.html