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The effluent which can be generated by the arc plasma jet is by its very nature well suited to the evaluation of materials in high temperature environments. The various facilities and types of tests which use the plasma for this purpose have been discussed in the previous chapter. All of the tests discussed have a common requirement that the conditions to which the test model is exposed must be well defined.

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Gerdeman, D.A., Hecht, N.L. (1972). Characterization of Plasma Effluent. In: Arc Plasma Technology in Materials Science. Applied Mineralogy, vol 3. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8293-2_6

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