Abstract
A feasibility study has been conducted to determine whether a hollow cathode arc (HCA) can be used for a welding heat source in space, that is high vacuum and microgravity conditions. The HCA method enables the arc discharge to form under low pressure conditions by purging a small amount of gas through the centre of the hollow cathode. The characteristics of HCAs under low pressure conditions have been experimentally investigated, in particular the melting properties and voltage-current characteristics. Results show that the penetration profile and arc characteristics of the HCA method are sensitive to process parameters such as gas flowrate, arc length, and inner diameter of the electrode, and that the penetration in HCA melting is extremely deep under the conditions of low gas flowrate and long arc length.
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