Stabilized luminous arcs (rotating arcs) in nitrogen and carbon dioxide at pressures of one to forty atmospheres
Abstract
The arcs were run in the axis of a rapidly rotating glass tube, at 1 to 20 atm. For pressures over 20 atm., a decrease of stability appeared and above 40 atm., the results were very unsatisfactory owing to turbulence. The voltage and longitudinal-field-strength curves for both gases had a descending character. The field strength was 1.5 to 2.0 times as high in CO2 as in N. Under 10 atm. of pressure approx. linear values obtained. In N the column diam. increased with pressure. C. d. increased with pressure in CO2. Good agreement with the Steenbeck minimum principle was in general obtained.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIN...8429095F
- Keywords:
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- Electric Arcs;
- Flow Stability;
- Measuring Instruments;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Current Density;
- Energy Dissipation;
- Ionization;
- Temperature Effects;
- Thermal Conductivity;
- Turbulence;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering