Thermal and electrical chracteristics of a two-dimensional tanh-conductivity arc
Abstract
The numerical evaluation is carried out by the use of a Galerkin technique. The results exhibit several novel features depending on the arc parameters. For large aspect ratios (ratio of the interelectrode distance to that between the bounding walls) and small electrode temperatures, the current-electric field characteristics tend toward those of a slender arc. At a given aspect ratio, however, with large enough electrode temperatures, the distinct minimum noticed in the slender arc characteristics does not occur. Also, for a given aspect ratio and large enough differences in electrode potential, the electric field-current characteristic is nearly linear and is independent of the electrode temperature. The transverse electrostatic potential is found to have no significant variation in cross-sectional planes. The qualitative nature of the thermal characteristics are similar to those of a constant-property arc although significant differences in quantitative results exist. Wall and electrode heat transfer rates are provided.
- Publication:
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Interim Report Pennsylvania Univ
- Pub Date:
- December 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976penn.rept.....A
- Keywords:
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- Electric Arcs;
- Electric Discharges;
- Electrical Properties;
- Galerkin Method;
- Mathematical Models;
- Thermodynamic Properties;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering