A self-consistent simulation of anode heating by 4.5 kA vacuum arc during the half-wave of 50 Hz current with 1 m/s contact opening was carried out. The calculations were done in the framework of hybrid high current vacuum arc model, which treats ions and atoms as macroparticles with the help of particle-in-cell methods, but electron subsystem is treated as massless fluid with quasineutrality assumed. The occurrence of an anode plasma plume (similar to that found in experiments) was obtained as a result of modeling. It is shown that the energy flux of line radiation from the interelectrode plasma to the anode is a critical reason of the appearance and maintenance of the anode plume. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Russian Fou...
A model of a diffuse arc in a vacuum circuit breaker with an axial magnetic field (AMF) has been dev...
Understanding of cathode phenomena in high-pressure arc discharges has considerably improved dur...
International audienceAs part of a complete theoretical description of the behaviour of the electric...
A detailed numerical model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is given. The model provid...
The goal of the work is to investigate the high-current anode phenomena using spectroscopic methods ...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed, with account of the plasma cloud...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed with account of all the poten tial...
Abstract A three-dimensional model based on molecular dynamics has been developed to ...
The complex physical mechanisms involved in the formation of vacuum arcs have been of interest for m...
A vacuum interrupter reaches its interruption limit once high-current anode phenomena occur. High-cu...
In this paper we consider some reasons for the occurrence of a positive near-anode potential drop du...
Numerical modelling of near-anode layers in arc discharges in several gases (Ar, Xe and Hg) is perfo...
This paper discusses the issues of a possible change of the type of cathode attachment of high-curre...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. A model of anodic heating in an electric discharge ...
This paper deals with the computer simulation of a vacuum arc with composite cathode under action of...
A model of a diffuse arc in a vacuum circuit breaker with an axial magnetic field (AMF) has been dev...
Understanding of cathode phenomena in high-pressure arc discharges has considerably improved dur...
International audienceAs part of a complete theoretical description of the behaviour of the electric...
A detailed numerical model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is given. The model provid...
The goal of the work is to investigate the high-current anode phenomena using spectroscopic methods ...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed, with account of the plasma cloud...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed with account of all the poten tial...
Abstract A three-dimensional model based on molecular dynamics has been developed to ...
The complex physical mechanisms involved in the formation of vacuum arcs have been of interest for m...
A vacuum interrupter reaches its interruption limit once high-current anode phenomena occur. High-cu...
In this paper we consider some reasons for the occurrence of a positive near-anode potential drop du...
Numerical modelling of near-anode layers in arc discharges in several gases (Ar, Xe and Hg) is perfo...
This paper discusses the issues of a possible change of the type of cathode attachment of high-curre...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. A model of anodic heating in an electric discharge ...
This paper deals with the computer simulation of a vacuum arc with composite cathode under action of...
A model of a diffuse arc in a vacuum circuit breaker with an axial magnetic field (AMF) has been dev...
Understanding of cathode phenomena in high-pressure arc discharges has considerably improved dur...
International audienceAs part of a complete theoretical description of the behaviour of the electric...