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A theoretical and experimental investigation of copper electrode erosion in electric arc heaters .2. The experimental determination of arc spot parameters
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Journal Of Physics D-applied Physics. Iop Publishing Ltd, v. 30, n. 14, n. 2018, n. 2025, 1997.
0022-3727
WOS:A1997XN10200009
10.1088/0022-3727/30/14/009
Autor
Sharakhovsky, LI
Marotta, A
Borisyuk, VN
Institución
Resumen
Two important copper electrode parameters, namely, the volt-equivalent of the are spot heat flux and the are spot effective current density have been measured experimentally in magnetically driven arcs in air. The measurements were performed for currents in the range 0.025-1 kA, magnetic field strengths 0.133-0.95 T and air pressures 1-40 atm. The volt-equivalent of the are spot heat flux is proposed to account far the total heat flux entering the electrode surface through the are spot, An unsteady thermal method was applied in the measurements. To obtain the effective current density, the thermophysical experiment was combined with the application of equations of the erosion model presented in a previous companion paper. We show that the volt-equivalent of the cathode are spot heat flux increases with increasing magnetic field. The sum of the cathode and the anode voltage drops is shown to be approximately equal to the sum of the corresponding volt-equivalents of the are spot heat fluxes. Good agreement with the measurements of other authors is obtained. In particular, the effective are spot current density allows one to confirm the thermophysical model for the erosion of copper electrodes indirectly. 30 14 2018 2025