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Since experiments cannot clarify the mechanism of current transfer to non-thermionic arc
cathodes, this can only be done by means of numerical modelling based on first principles and
not relying on a priori assumptions. In this work, the first quarter-period after the ignition of an
AC arc on cold electrodes in atmospheric-pressure argon is investigated by means of unified
one-dimensional modelling, where the conservation and transport equations for all plasma
species, the electron and heavy-particle energy equations, and the Poisson equation are solved in
the whole interelectrode gap up to the electrode surfaces. Results are compared with those for
DC discharges and analysed with the aim to clarify the role of different mechanisms of current
transfer to non-thermionic arc cathodes. It is found that the glow-to-arc transition in the AC case
occurs in a way substantially different from the quasi-stationary glow-to-arc transition. The
dominant mechanisms of current transfer to the cathode during the AC arc ignition on cold
electrodes are, subsequently, the displacement current, the ion current, and thermionic emission
current. No indications of explosive emission are found. Electron emission from the impact of
excited atoms can hardly be a dominant mechanism either. The introduction of the so-called
field enhancement factor, which is used for description of field electron emission from cold
cathodes in a vacuum, leads to computed cathode surface temperature values that are
appreciably lower than the melting temperature of tungsten even in the quasi-stationary case.
This means that pure tungsten cathodes of atmospheric-pressure argon arcs can operate without
melting, in contradiction with experiments.
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AC arc ignition AC arc discharges Non-thermionic cathodes Arc discharges . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Santos, D. F. N., Lisnyak, M., Almeida, N. A., Benilova, L. G., & Benilov, M. S. (2021). Numerical investigation of AC arc ignition on cold electrodes in atmospheric-pressure argon. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 54(19), 195202.
Publisher
IOP Publishing