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Treatment of Near-electrode Regions in a Simple Model of Blasted Electric Arc

ŠENK, J. JAKUBOVÁ, I. LÁZNIČKOVÁ, I.

Originální název

Treatment of Near-electrode Regions in a Simple Model of Blasted Electric Arc

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

The paper deals with near-electrode regions of electric arc burning in argon in an arc heater. The arc behavior is described by a mathematical model using the gas transport and thermodynamic properties and real experimental data. The near-electrode regions obey different rules than the intensively blasted arc column alone, but the integral measured data include both of them. For modelling the arc, the near-electrode regions have been previously neglected or described using the data taken from other authors who investigated just the near-electrode phenomena. Now, the influence of near-electrodes regions is tried to be excluded by procedures based just on the measured data. The obtained results are shown in comparison with the data given by other authors.

Klíčová slova

electric arc; model; experiment; near-electrode region; arc heater

Autoři

ŠENK, J.; JAKUBOVÁ, I.; LÁZNIČKOVÁ, I.

Vydáno

16. 5. 2016

Nakladatel

Czech Technical University in Prague

Místo

Prague, CR

ISBN

978-1-5090-0907-7

Kniha

Proceedings of the 2016 17th International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering (EPE)

Edice

1

Číslo edice

1

Strany od

426

Strany do

431

Strany počet

6

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT127938,
  author="Ivana {Jakubová} and Josef {Šenk} and Ilona {Lázničková}",
  title="Treatment of Near-electrode Regions  in a Simple Model of Blasted Electric Arc
",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 2016 17th International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering (EPE)",
  year="2016",
  series="1",
  number="1",
  pages="426--431",
  publisher="Czech Technical University in Prague",
  address="Prague, CR",
  doi="10.1109/EPE.2016.7521749",
  isbn="978-1-5090-0907-7",
  url="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7521749"
}