Structure or component for high temperature applications, as well as methods and apparatus for producing same
US-2016273087-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US2017042016A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017042016-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615228702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention features methods and apparatuses for regulating a shielding liquid in a plasma torch. A liquid-injection shield for a plasma torch includes a body having an exterior surface and an interior surface and a liquid injection regulation component circumferentially disposed within and in direct contact with the interior surface of the body. The liquid injection regulation component and the interior surface of the body define a chamber. The liquid injection regulation component also defines a first set of ports sized to regulate a liquid entering the chamber and a second set of ports oriented to distribute a fluid exiting the chamber.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A liquid-injection shield for a plasma torch, the shield comprising: a body having an exterior surface and an interior surface; and a liquid injection regulation component circumferentially disposed within and in direct contact with the interior surface of the body, the liquid injection regulation component and the interior surface of the body defining a chamber, the liquid injection regulation component defining a first set of ports sized to regulate a liquid entering the chamber and defining a second set of ports oriented to distribute a fluid exiting the chamber. 2 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the ports are oriented to impart a swirl to the fluid exiting the chamber. 3 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the liquid injection regulation component comprises an insulator material. 4 . The shield of claim 1 wherein each of the ports in the first set of ports is smaller than each of the ports in the second set of ports. 5 . The shield of claim 1 wherein a total cross-sectional flow area of the first set of ports is less than a total cross-sectional flow area of the second set of ports. 6 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the first set of ports is aligned with the chamber in the interior surface of the body. 7 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the first set of ports is configured to allow a range of fluid flow rates from about 2 gallons per hour to about 8 gallons per hour. 8 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the first set of ports is configured to reduce a fluid pressure by approximately 25 psi. 9 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the liquid injection regulation component is molded. 10 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the liquid injection regulation component is L-shaped. 11 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the first set of ports is oriented at a right angle to the second set of ports. 12 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the chamber is configured to atomize or create a fine mist using liquid entering the chamber. 13 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the fluid exiting the chamber is a gas, water, or a water mist. 14 . The shield of claim 1 wherein the liquid injection regulation component includes two separate sub-components, the first sub-component having the first set of ports and the second sub-component having the second set of ports. 15 . A method of regulating a liquid injection process in a plasma arc torch shield, the method comprising: providing a shield having an exit orifice, an interior surface, and an exterior surface configured to be exposed to molten spatter; supplying a liquid to the interior surface of the shield; directing the liquid through a set of metering holes into a chamber, wherein the metering holes induce a pressure drop of the liquid; and directing the liquid out of the chamber through a set of swirl holes toward an exit orifice. 16 . The method of claim 15 wherein each of the holes in the set of metering holes is smaller than each of the holes in the set of swirl holes. 17 . The method of claim 15 wherein a total cross-sectional area of the set of metering holes is less than a total cross-sectional area of the set of swirl holes. 18 . The method of claim 15 wherein the metering holes are configured to allow a range of fluid flow rates from about 2 gallons per hour to about 8 gallons per hour. 19 . The method of claim 15 wherein the metering holes are configured to reduce a fluid flow pressure by approximately 25 psi. 20 . The method of claim 15 wherein the liquid is directed through the set of metering holes at a right angle to a path of the liquid through the swirl holes. 21 . The method of claim 15 wherein the chamber is configured to atomize or create a fine mist using liquid entering the chamber. 22 . A shield for a plasma arc torch, comprising: a body having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface defining a first recess; and a fluid regulation component defining a second recess, the fluid regulation component disposed circumferentially within the interior surface of the body, wherein the first recess of the body and the second recess of the fluid regulation component define a hollow region having entrance holes and exit holes, wherein the entrance holes are configured to regulate a liquid entering the cavity and the exit holes are configured to impart a swirl to liquid exiting the cavity. 23 . The shield of claim 22 wherein the entrance holes are oriented at a right angle to the exit holes.
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