Title :
Pre-Explosion Phenomena Beneath the Plasma of a Vacuum Arc Cathode Spot
Author :
Barengolts, Sergey A. ; Shmelev, Dmitry L. ; Uimanov, Igor V.
Author_Institution :
Prokhorov Gen. Phys. Inst., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
A 2-D hydrodynamic model has been developed that describes the pre-explosion processes in a microprotrusion of a vacuum arc cathode based on a self-consistent calculation of the electric potential drop in the near-cathode region. The model includes a calculation of the cathode temperature in view of the surface heat fluxes carried by electrons and ions during the interaction of the cathode surface with the cathode spot plasma and the Joule heating of the cathode. The near-cathode space charge sheath is considered in the 1-D local Bohm approximation. It has been shown that the heat flux from a cathode plasma having parameters characteristic of low-current vacuum arcs can induce thermal instability (thermal runaway) in a cathode microprotrusion and heat it to a critical temperature within some tens of nanoseconds. Comparative analysis of the volumetric Joule mechanism and the surface electron-plasma mechanism underlying the development of thermal instabilities in a cathode has been performed in one numerical experiment. It has been shown that the instability induced by the surface mechanism can arise at lower densities of the cathode spot plasma and its growth rate is lower compared with the instability induced by the Joule mechanism.
Keywords :
explosions; plasma boundary layers; plasma dielectric properties; plasma instability; plasma sheaths; plasma temperature; space charge; thermal stability; vacuum arcs; 1-D local Bohm approximation; 2-D hydrodynamic model; Joule heating; cathode microprotrusion; cathode plasma; cathode spot plasma; cathode surface; cathode temperature; critical temperature; electric potential drop; growth rate; low-current vacuum arcs; near-cathode region; near-cathode space charge sheath; preexplosion phenomena; self-consistent calculation; surface electron-plasma mechanism; surface heat fluxes; surface mechanism; thermal instability; thermal runaway; vacuum arc cathode spot; volumetric Joule mechanism; Cathodes; Current density; Electric potential; Heating; Plasma temperature; Vacuum arcs; Explosive electron emission; field electron emission; prebreakdown phenomena; vacuum discharge; vacuum discharge.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2431321