A Study on Magnetism-Driven Gliding Arc Discharge

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The diameter of non-thermal arc plasma is one of the main parameters that determine the current density of arc, so as to the temperature and the density of electrons. The imagines of gliding arc discharge driven by magnetism at atmosphere are captured observed and its dimension is measured by commercial CCD. The diameter projecting in the direction of motion of the arc (diameter in positive direction) is attained. And the relationship between diameter and current, magnetic field is analyzed, too.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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2199-2202

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