Session GW1: Lighting Plasmas

8:00 AM–9:30 AM, Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Doubletree Crystal City Room: Crystal Ballroom A

Chair: John Curry, NIST

Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.GEC.GW1.4

Abstract: GW1.00004 : Preventing transient spots on thermionic cathodes

8:45 AM–9:00 AM

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Authors:

  Mikhail Benilov
  Pedro Almeida
  Mario Cunha
    (Departamento de Fisica, Universidade da Madeira, Largo do Municipio, 9000 Funchal, Portugal)

Transitions between diffuse and spot modes of attachment of a high-pressure arc to a thermionic cathode, provoked by a current jump, are studied by means of a numerical and physical experiment. The numerical simulation is based on the model of nonlinear surface heating, which has become during the last decade a universally accepted tool for modeling arc-cathode interaction. Experiments were performed on COST-529 standard lamps, which are HID lamps with quartz walls and a quartz envelope. The lamps had pure tungsten cylindrical electrodes and operated at pressures of about 4 bar. The power supply to the lamps was provided by a voltage driven power amplifier FM 1295 DCU/I 750, which functioned as a current source and was controlled by an arbitrary waveform generator Agilent 33220A or by an analogue function generator Leader LFG--1300S. A good agreement between the numerical modeling and experimental results was found. A possibility of prevention of formation of transient spots is demonstrated both numerically and experimentally.

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