The energy dissipated in the cathode in a vacuum arc black body assembly (VABBA) is investigated. A closed volume is formed by a water-cooled cylindrical Cu cathode and a cup-shaped W or Ta anode. Cu cathode material is emitted into the closed volume and the anode is heated by the arc. The VABBA confined and evaporated macroparticles while the plasma is extracted through small anode apertures. Arc currents are
and the arc time is 150 s. The effective cathode voltage
is determined calorimetrically, using a thermocouple probe. It is observed that
increases with time from
for cold anodes (i.e., during conventional cathodic arcing) to a steady-state value of
when the anode is sufficiently hot and the arc operated in the VABBA mode.