DocumentCode
1053688
Title
Diameter and Current Density of Single and Multiple Cathode Discharges in Vacuum
Author
Daalder, J.E.
Author_Institution
Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering
Issue
6
fYear
1974
Firstpage
1747
Lastpage
1757
Abstract
The diameter of craters formed by a vacuum discharge on a copper cathode was determined for single and multiple discharges in the current range of 4-230 A. For a fixed current the crater diameter has values according a lognormal distribution solely determined by the current. Current chopping is characterized by the, forming of craters having one specific diameter (3,6 ¿m). After splitting of a discharge the current is on the average equally divided over the partial discharges. The surface geometry influences the movement of the metal vapour discharge over the cathode, it does not affect the distribution of cratersizes. The most probable current density in the cathode plane is a function of the current and is in the order of 108 A/cm2.
Keywords
Cathodes; Circuits; Copper; Current density; Geometry; Ionization; Lead; Space charge; Surface discharges; Vacuum arcs;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9510
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAS.1974.293826
Filename
4075545
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