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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 65 (1989), S. 64-69 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Electron and ion currents collected at the metal shield and floating shield potential are measured to study the behavior of high-current (up to 40 kA) vacuum arcs. An arc with a half cycle of 60 Hz is burned between 20-mm-diam electrodes spaced 4 mm apart bounded by a 200-mm-i.d. metal shield in a demountable vacuum chamber. The electron current is measured by connecting the metal shield to the anode and the ion current is collected by connecting the metal shield to the cathode. The floating shield potential is differentially measured relative to the cathode by two resistive potential dividers. It was found that the electron current increases, while the ion current peaks and the shield potential decreases with an increasing arc current. The direction of the ion-current flow is reversed during the discharge of an arc current at a level of more than 20 kA. Correspondingly, the shield potential becomes negative relative to the cathode. This newly found phenomena is attributed to the radial electric field generated from the flow of negatively charged carriers to the shield that originates from the interaction between the anodic jets of vapor and plasma and the cathodic plasma. A correlation between this finding and the anode-spot activity causing severe erosion of the anode is also shown.
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    Electronic Resource
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 60 (1986), S. 4127-4132 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Anode surface states and traces of the cathode spots after arcing of various anode discharge modes in vacuum have been studied in the current range of 5–20 kA. Spectroscopic measurements of the radial electron temperature profile in the cathode region, which is related to the distribution of the current density, have also been performed to investigate the cathodic plasma state of the arcs in the various anode modes. The arc of a half-wave sinusoidal current of 60 Hz was burned between a 60-mm-diam anode and a 30-mm-diam cathode spaced 4 mm apart. The electrodes were made of oxygen-free, high-conductivity copper. The cathode spots spread uniformly over the entire cathode and a uniform current density profile was obtained in the diffuse-arc mode. It was found, however, that the cathode spots bunch together and the current density profiles peak at the center of the discharge in the anode-spot mode. The cathode-spot bunching and the nonuniformity in the current density profile become significant with a sufficient increase in arc current to cause severe erosion of the anode. Another finding was that the cathode spots spread almost uniformly over the cathode while a nonuniform current density profile appears in the diffuse arc associated with the presences of the arc-voltage fluctuation and a slight anode melting, i.e., in which the transition to the foot-point mode has begun. The occurrence of current constriction in the arc without cathode-spot bunching will be briefly discussed.
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