DocumentCode :
1218019
Title :
Characteristics of Macroparticle Emission from a High-Current-Density Multi-Cathode Spot Vacuum Arc
Author :
Disatnik, Gilad ; Boxman, R.L. ; Goldsmith, S.
Volume :
15
Issue :
5
fYear :
1987
Firstpage :
520
Lastpage :
523
Abstract :
Macroparticle mass transport, size distribution, and spatial distribution were studied in a 6.5-MA/M2 25-ms Cu multi-cathode spot (MCS) vacuum arc. The macroparticle erosion rate was determined to be 105 ¿g/C, and together with ionic emission, accounted for most of the cathodic erosion. The number of macroparticles emitted decreased exponentially with macroparticle diameter, with 20-80-¿m macroparticles carrying the bulk of the mass transport. Macroparticles are emitted preferentially at an angle of 20° with respect to the cathode surface. In comparison to previous investigations, higher macroparticle erosion rates, a larger proportion of large macroparticles, and a higher emission angle are observed, and the differences are attributed to the large current density used in the present experiment.
Keywords :
Anodes; Breakdown voltage; Cathodes; Conducting materials; Copper; Electrodes; Optical surface waves; Pulse circuits; Steel; Vacuum arcs;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.1987.4316747
Filename :
4316747
Link To Document :
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