Voltage Gradient of Torch Plasma Forced with High-Speed Crosswind
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概要
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The characteristics of the torch plasma exposed to the crosswind, varying from 0 to 11000 cm/s, have been investigated. The torch plasma behavior was observed and the arc voltage was measured. The voltage gradient of the torch plasma increased with increasing velocity of the crosswind. The results suggest that the augmentation of the voltage gradient was considered mainly as the influence of the cooling effect caused by the crosswind.
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- 2003-04-01
著者
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Inaba Tsuginori
Chuo University
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TANAKA Sachie
Chuo University
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ITO Amane
Chuo University
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MIYASHITA Yoshio
Teito Rapid Transit Authority
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