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Showing papers by "Tarasankar Debroy published in 1987"


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TL;DR: In this article, the role of plasma in the vaporization of alloying elements was physically modeled by allowing molten copper drops to vaporize isothermally both in the presence and absence of plasma.
Abstract: Vaporization of alloying elements is a serious problem in the laser welding of many important engineering alloys. Since the available mass transfer correlations are not applicable for credible assessment of the rates of transport of vaporized species in the gas phase, the role of gas phase mass transfer in the overall vaporization of alloying elements was examined by conducting several critical experiments. The rates of transport of alloying elements in the weld pool were determined from numerically computed fluid flow fields. Since the weld pool is surrounded by plasma during laser welding, the role of plasma in the vaporization of alloying elements was physically modeled by allowing molten copper drops to vaporize isothermally both in the presence and absence of plasma. The transport of alloying elements in both liquid and gas phases was found to be rapid and the overall vaporization rates were controlled by the plasma influenced intrinsic vaporization of alloying elements at the weld pool surface. The experimentally obtained rates of vaporization of alloying elements from laser melted stainless steel weld pools were compared with the corresponding theoretically calculated values.

96 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the interfacial tension between the molten metal and the surrounding plasma environment was measured and the variables studied were temperature and the intensity of plasma emission, and the effect of plasma on the interfacer tension of molten metals is not known.
Abstract: The interfacial tension between the molten metal and the surrounding plasma environment affects the circulation of molten metal in the weld pool, heat transfer, and the eventual structure and properties of the weld metal. Since the effect of plasma on the interfacial tension of molten metals is not known, interfacial tension values between low pressure argon plasma and pure copper and iron were measured. The variables studied were temperature and the intensity of plasma emission.

20 citations


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01 Jan 1987-Carbon
TL;DR: The role of NaCN as a catalytic precursor in the reaction between coke and carbon dioxide is examined in this article, where the experimental work included determination of reaction rate, examination of the chemical stability of NaCAN and characterization of coke at various stages of reaction.

9 citations


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01 Jan 1987-Fuel
TL;DR: In this article, the rate of reaction between carbon dioxide and coke with or without added KCN and NaCN was studied using thermogravimetry, and the chemical stability of KCN or NaCN during catalysis, the changes in the concentration of potassium or sodium in coke and the pore structure of coke were determined.

4 citations