Title :
Ion current collected at various distances and argon background pressures in a copper vacuum arc
Author :
Ben-Shalom, Amir ; Boxman, Raymond L. ; Goldsmith, S.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Discharge & Plasma Lab., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
10/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The ion current collected by a probe biased at the cathode potential and located behind an annular anode of a vacuum arc is measured as a function of distance to the cathode and background argon pressure. The arc is formed between a circular Cu cathode and an annular anode. Arc current is 170 A, and the arc duration is 0.9 s. The arc is ignited by momentary contact of a movable W trigger rod (held at anode potential) with the cathode. Arc voltage, arc current, and ion current are measured using an analog data acquisition card and a personal computer. Arc voltage and arc current values are stable during the arc and their normalized standard deviation is less than 0.07. Ion current is noisy and fluctuates during the arc with a normalized standard deviation that varies from 0.5 at p<0.1 torr up to more than 1.5 at p>1 torr
Keywords :
arcs (electric); copper; data acquisition; ignition; physics computing; plasma diagnostics; plasma probes; plasma transport processes; 0.9 s; 170 A; Ar; Cu; analog data acquisition card; annular anode; anode potential; arc current; arc duration; arc voltage; background pressures; cathode potential; ion current; personal computer; probe; trigger rod; vacuum arc; Anodes; Argon; Cathodes; Current measurement; Data acquisition; Microcomputers; Pressure measurement; Probes; Vacuum arcs; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on