Motion Studies of Cathode Roots in High Current Arcs using an Optical Fibre Array based Imaging System
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概要
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This paper presents an integrated portable measurement system for the study of high speed and high temperature unsteady plasma flows such as those found in the vicinity of high current switching arcs. The system permits direct and non-intrusive measurement of arc light emission images with a capture rate of 1 million images per second (1MHz), and 8 bit intensity resolution. Novel software techniques are reported to measure arc trajectories. Results are presented on single high current (2kA) discharge events where the electrode and arc runner surfaces are investigated using 3D laser scanning methods; such that the position of the arc roots on the runner can be correlated to the measured trajectories. The results show evidence of the cathode arc root stepping along the arc runners, and regions of where the arc runner is eroded by a stationary arc.
- 2009-11-12
著者
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McBride J.
School of Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton
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Sharkh S.
School of Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton
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Cross K.
Taicaan Research Ltd
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Kim S
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd
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Mcbride J.
School Of Engineering Sciences University Of Southampton
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Sharkh S.
School Of Engineering Sciences University Of Southampton
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Cross K.J.
Taicaan Research Ltd
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