Author :
Zhitomirsky, V.N. ; Zarchin, O. ; Boxman, R.L. ; Goldsmith, S.
Abstract :
The transport of a vacuum arc produced plasma beam along a magnetized cylindrical duct was studied experimentally. The plasma source consisted of a Sn or an Al cathode and a 17 mm i.d. annular copper anode through which the plasma beam entered into the 160 mm diameter and 500 mm length cylindrical duct. Arc current, I.,,, was in the range of 30-100 A. Three magnetic coils positioned co-axially with the duct axis produced an approximately axial guiding magnetic field, Bg≤20 mT in the duct. A 130 mm diam. movable planar disk probe, positioned normal to the duct axis, was used to measure the ion saturation current, Iprobe, along the duct. The ion current to the duct-wall, Iduct, and the probe and duct floating potentials, φprobe and φduct, respectively, were measured as functions of Bg and the axial distance of the probe from the anode, L. Generally, Iprobe decreased while Iduct increased with L, and the sum Iprobe+Iduct was approximately independent of L. For an Al arc, Iprobe and Iduct initially increased as a function of Iarc, reached a maxim at Iarc=40-45 A, and then decreased by a factor of 2-2.5 relative to their maximal values. Both φprobe and φduct were negative relative to the grounded anode. φprobe became more negative as L or Bg were increased, while φduct depended only weakly on L.
Keywords :
coils; electric current measurement; magnetic fields; pipe flow; plasma flow; plasma transport processes; vacuum arcs; vacuum breakdown; 130 mm; 160 mm; 17 mm; 30 to 100 A; 40 to 45 A; 500 mm; approximately axial guiding magnetic field; cathode; ion saturation current measurement; magnetic coils; magnetized cylindrical duct; movable planar disk probe; plasma beam transportation; plasma source; vacuum arc produced plasma beam; Anodes; Current measurement; Ducts; Magnetic field measurement; Particle beams; Plasma sources; Plasma transport processes; Probes; Saturation magnetization; Vacuum arcs;