Title :
Electrical investigation of the interaction of a dense plasma with cold electrodes in air
Author :
Bayer, Ralph ; Schein, Jochen ; Schumann, Michael ; Mentel, Jürgen
Author_Institution :
RWE Energie AG, Essen, Germany
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The magnetic blowing of an arc against a third so-called commutation electrode positioned perpendicularly to the discharge axis allowed the investigation of a reproducible interaction of the plasma with this electrode. Cathodic arc spots were ignited on the commutation electrode with a negative-biased voltage and anodic spots with a positive-biased voltage. The delay times of arc spot ignition on cathodes have been measured in atmospheric pressure air for 24 different materials of high purity and for several materials of technical quality. Thereby, these materials were ordered as a function of delay time. The cathodic arc spot ignition can be divided into two different forms, one starting with a diffuse current transfer, and the other one initiated by a constricted ignition. The distribution of these forms depends mainly on the surface structure of the cathodes. A satisfactory explanation of the results can be given by proceeding on the assumption that surface effects are dominant over the bulk properties of the material
Keywords :
anodes; arcs (electric); cathodes; ignition; plasma collision processes; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics; plasma-wall interactions; air; anodic spots; arc; arc spot ignition; atmospheric pressure air; bulk properties; cathodes; cathodic arc spots; cold electrodes; commutation electrode; constricted ignition; delay time; delay times; dense plasma; diffuse current transfer; discharge axis; magnetic blowing; negative-biased voltage; positive-biased voltage; surface effects; surface structure; technical quality; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Cathodes; Delay; Electrodes; Ignition; Plasma density; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on