DocumentCode
1222883
Title
Behavior of a High Current Vacuum Arc between Hollow Cylindrical Electrodes in a Radial Magnetic Field
Author
Boxman, Raymond L. ; Gerby, Eli ; Goldsmith, S.
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
1980
Firstpage
308
Lastpage
313
Abstract
Experimental observations were conducted on the behavior of a high current vacuum arc on cylindrical electrodes in a radial magnetic field. The arc was sustained between the ends of two cylindrical Cu electrodes, 54-mm diam and 1.5-mm wall thickness separated by 5 mm. Arc current pulses with peak values in the range 4-15 kA with a half amplitude full width (HAFW) duration of 8 ms were investigated with radial magnetic fields proportional to the instantaneous current with proportionality constants of 4.0 and 6.5 à 10-6 T/A. The arcs were photographed simultaneously with a streak camera and by a high speed framing camera and the arc voltage was recorded on a digitizing transient recorder. The results indicated that the arc in this geometry, both with and without an imposed radial magnetic field, can be characterized by three development stages: a) arc formation, b) diffuse arc along the electrode perimeter, and c) simultaneous existence of several concentrated arc columns. When a radial magnetic field was imposed two changes were noted: 1) the arc appeared somewhat more distributed in that a greater number of constricted columns were observed, and they were distributed more evenly; and 2) the constricted columns moved in the J¿ à B¿ direction with velocities in the range 5-35 m/s.
Keywords
Anodes; Assembly; Cameras; Cathodes; Coils; Electrodes; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Spirals; Vacuum arcs;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.1980.4317332
Filename
4317332
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