Study of a DC gas discharge with a copper cathode in a water flow


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Abstract

A dc gas discharge between copper electrodes in the current range of 5–20 А was studied experimentally. The discharge gap length was varied within 45–70 mm. The cathode was a 10-mm-diameter rod placed in the water flowing out from a dielectric tube. Three discharge configurations differing in the position of the cathode upper end with respect to the water surface were considered: (i) above water; (ii) flush with the water surface, and (iii) under water. The electric and optical characteristics of the discharge in the second configuration were studied in more detail. It is established that the discharge properties are similar to those of an electric arc. Considerable cathode erosion was observed in the third configuration. It is revealed that fine-dispersed copper grains form in the course of erosion.

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G. Kh. Tazmeev

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University

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Email: tazmeevg@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420111

B. A. Timerkaev

Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University

Email: tazmeevg@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420111

Kh. K. Tazmeev

Naberezhnye Chelny Institute

Email: tazmeevg@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Naberezhnye Chelny, 423812


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